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Having my first birth this november at New York Presbyterian lower manhattan. Looking for a Doula who has a calm and supportive energy with 3+ years practicing. I would like support during birth and after as a priority and a little bit of prep before. I'd also like the Doula to accept Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance.
I need help and support to breastfeed my NICU baby. I am mostly exclusively pumping but have put baby on the breast several times, including in the NICU with the support of in-house LCs.
Looking for a lactation consultant. My son had a grade 4 tongue and lip tie that was released with a laser about a week ago. He still clicks when he latches and it is still painful to breastfeed him. I have HealthFirst Insurance
I'm in need of a birth Doula to support me for my birth in September a lactation consultant to help me with breast-feed enough that I give birth and a midwife to support my birth
Want to be able to be free from any hospital restrictions of movement, would consider a birthing center as top option. Looking for an African American dollar, one who has experience with older pregnancy (41years old).and for my specific wishes at birth, to be adhered to and to help with lactation and post partum.
Im Not producing enough milk for my baby , I want to exclusively breastfeed but I am undersupplying.
Lactation consultant for help with latch in person only
I would like to give birth in the hospital I would like to pay with my insurance I need somebody who can help me to obtain the most natural without medication delivery .
Hello, my name is Johnae and I really would love some help with my breastfeeding journey. This is my third child and I really would love to be successful in breastfeeding. She’s latching which makes me happy, however for a number of reasons, I believe the latch is not correct. I’ve supplemented at various times and I’ve breastfed for 1 week straight as well. I was unsure if she was getting enough because she was fussy after sometimes and would cry when I put her down. I also felt as though she was latched constantly ( feeding every 15-20 minutes for a big part of the day which was mentally and physically exhausting, especially because I began questioning if she was getting enough milk). When she would be given a bottle, she would not cry when I put her down and she was not fussy and would sleep longer overall. It made me think that I was not producing enough milk and that she was hungry when I was exclusively breastfeeding. She did make wet diapers during the week of ebf but the poopy diapers were maybe once a day. Also, when I pump the pump does not empty my breast at all. I end up hand expressing for so long which I read is not good for breast tissue and overall health. The breast pumps are both new and I believe the Falange size is correct for me. I just want to feed my baby breastmilk and I believe if the latch is fixed then it can get easier. I’ve read about the nose to nipple, etc. and I’ve tried so hard. I don’t want to give up, I just need help. I would like a provider who is a certified lactation consultant that has a good amount of experience. Thank you.
I’m 8 months postpartum and exclusively pump with a Spectra. For months I was getting about 12–14 oz per session. Over the last 4–5 days, my output suddenly dropped to about 4.5–7 oz per session. I’ve replaced my duckbill valves, I’m power pumping, and I’m eating and hydrating, but I’m still worried because I don’t feel like I’m emptying completely.
First time mom, prefer natural route. Seeking any and all advice.
Help with feeding and pumping to prepare for getting back to work
1. I plan to have an unmedicates birth in the hospital 2. Less than $1000 3. Natural birth, no newborn vacciness, golden hour, cord clamping delay 4. At least 5 years of experienxe 4. N/A
I will be delivering in the hospital, most likely an induction due to high blood pressure and AMA, hoping for a vaginal delivery, would like to have a black doula that is certified flexible budget
A lactation consultant that can do in home visits and help with latching.
- licensed lactation consultant - craniosacral therapy - my son is 2 weeks old & exclusively breast feeding - hurts when he is feeding / nipple is white & in pain after - I think the latch is shallow - I currently have mastitis - want to make sure he is feeding & draining the breast
Northern Westchester hospital I am about 23.5 weeks pregnant Inquiring about a doula for birth and lactation consultant the day I come home
I would like to give birth at my home with my family around. My budget is around 2000-3000. I would like a water birth that my husband and our daughter can participate in as well
Hi, my baby is 2 weeks old. I exclusively breastfeed him. At the hospital I was told that I should see a lactation specialist. He has a shallow latch, sensitive gag reflex, spits up often.
I have latching issue. need lactation consultation
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