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I need support in my pregnancy and delivery. I will be giving birth in a hospital facility.
I am seeing an OBGYN at the University of Utah hospital here in Salt Lake but I am searching for a doula that could advocate for my more natural leaning birth plan in case I am unable to do so. This is my first baby and I am more wholistic minded but do not completely trust that the hospital will respect my wishes and I am hoping to find someone that will be consistent with my wishes and advocate for them where needed. I am also looking for someone that is covered by Aetna insurance.
Hospital birth, 300/400 dollar budget, want an unmedicated vaginal birth, a provider who has certification
Giving birth at Riverton hospital. I am curious if the cost but we can afford up to $4000. I want to go natural but i’m worried I don’t have the pain tolerance.
Looking for support and education for a hospital birth (Intermountain Medical Center) which will be supervised by our obstetrician. Hoping for minimum necessary medical intervention (e.g. no or low-dose epidural). Hoping to focus on breathing, mindset, mobility during delivery. Also looking for lactation consultant support as needed. Certified doula and lactation consultant required. We are a 29 year old first time mom with supportive spouse. English language primary. Budget around $3,000 total but open to negotiation.
I am a first-time mom with a 3-week-old baby girl who is breastfeeding. We are struggling with a very shallow latch—she mostly latches onto my nipple instead of taking enough of the breast, which has caused significant nipple pain and damage. I am currently using nipple shields during feedings, which have helped with the pain, but I don’t want to rely on them long term. I have already seen a lactation consultant through my pediatrician’s office, but we weren’t able to fully resolve the latch issue. I was prescribed a nipple cream that has helped, but I also believe I may be experiencing nipple vasospasms due to the pain and color changes after feeding. I’m looking for an experienced IBCLC who can evaluate my baby’s latch and oral function, help us achieve a deeper, pain-free latch, assess positioning, and determine whether there are any underlying issues such as a tongue or lip tie. I would also appreciate guidance on protecting my milk supply while we work through this, ensuring my baby is transferring milk effectively, and creating a plan to transition away from nipple shields if possible.
I need help troubleshooting why my 4 mo old baby is not latching on the breast. He will only feed with a nipple shield. As a result, his weight gain hasn't been very good, and he has dropped percentile. I am trying to offer him formula after feeds but he refuses the bottles.
I'm about to have my first baby and plan to breastfeed but I don't know anything about it.
I'm planning on having a hospital birth. I'd love to find a doula that is covered by insurance. I'm still putting together a more detailed birth plan currently since we recently found out we're expecting our 2nd baby.
Baby refusing bottle. Mom needs to go back to work. Have tried many bottles, different people offering feeds, different times of day, baby hungry and semi-hungry. Always using expressed milk. Need consultation on how best to proceed.
Intermountain health Layton Utah is where I will deliver my baby. I would like a natural birth.. 2,000 is top top of the budget. I am interested in hypnosis, coaching. English as language spoken, someone that will include my husband as he is very excited to participate. Experience in lactation, placenta encapsulation, and massage is a plush. Reiki is also something interesting to me. If they can help with postpartum meals, or cleaning that is a plus but not required. We live in Ogden utah. And no special circumstances besides it is my first baby!!!
Hi, I am not expecting, however I found Dr. Gunn’s name in a directory given to me by The Breathe Institute. I am a patient of Dr Zaghi’s seeking tongue tie surgery in the next couple months and am looking for a Myofunctional therapist who might accept insurance. I am not sure if Dr. Gunn sees patients who are not expecting or if she accepts insurance, but thought I would reach out in case. Thank you!
My baby has only been breastfed. I’ve tried to get her to take a bottle and she hasn’t. She still won’t sleep through the night and my mental health is starting to really struggle.
Trying to get my premature twins to breastfeed. They were born at 36 weeks and are currently 7 weeks. Due to medical complications from me I was not able to breastfeed them when they were first born. One was in the NICU and the other was too small and struggled with breastfeeding. We are having latching issues and I am having low supply issues. I feel that breastfeeding would help increase my supply. I quit smoking when I was pregnant but after the girls came and the stress I have picked up smoking again. I smoke immediately after I pump and then I don't smoke again until after the next time. Trying to give as much time as I can without smoking. I am trying to quit again but If you feel the need to judge me all this, please do not reach out When they do latch I don't know how much they're actually getting because my supply is low so we are supplementing with formula and I am pumping. I'd like to have someone come to my home to help me with latching issues, rather than me going into an office as most of the time that I breastfeed I will be at home. I'd like to find a consultant who is willing to do home visits and is experienced with twins and moms with low supply. Additionally, I would need home to be covered by insurance.
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