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i am a 31 year old first time mom and my baby is a little over 3 months old. breastfeeding had been an excruciatingly painful and isolating experience. my baby is gaining weight well and the lactation consultant at the pediatricians office says her latch is good but i can’t seem to get any support for my pain. there are brief moments of progress but we’re set back by bleeding nipples and clogged ducts. i feel like i am close to giving up and i need help. it’s affecting my mental health.
I am looking for a postpartum doula who can help take care of our baby at night. I am scheduled to have a C-section and know I will need some extra care to recover and looking for someone to help with nights.
I have Cigna and am looking to be proactive before baby gets here in case I need lactation support
Need a lactation consultant that is covered with my insurance, having trouble with latches and feeding is too painful sometimes.
Questions regarding breast pumping with Spectra and recommendations.
1. Umass memorial Worcester 2. Unsure but under $1500 would be ideal 3. Don't have a birth plan yet, hoping a doula can help with one
Was breastfeeding but ended up getting preeclampsia. Supply diminished. Only pumping now but only get half ounce each time.
I plan to give birth at UMass Memorial Hospital. I don’t have a budget in mind, just collecting information for now. Am I able to use FSA funds to pay for these services? I plan to have an epidural and would like the labor & delivery process to be as quick and painless as possible.
need help with the latch, breast feeding for a newborn. Bluecross blue shield PPO.
I need in home lactation consultant and massage specialist
My daughter was born on 4/9 at 37+4 via induction. She’s currently being monitored at home for weight and jaundice. We’ve been advised to triple feed (breast, bottle, pump), and it’s been quite overwhelming to manage. I’m struggling with using a nipple shield effectively, coordinating triple feeding (timing, sleep, cleaning supplies), and feeling confident with bottle feeding. Each cycle is taking over 2 hours, yet we’re supposed to repeat every 2–3 hours, which has been really challenging. I’m currently pumping about 1–1.5 oz per side when she hasn’t just fed, otherwise much less. We’re in West Roxbury and would love in-home support as soon as possible. I have a Harvard Pilgrim HMO and believe lactation services are covered
Doula for delivery and lactation support 1 st Vincent’s in Worcester MA 2 curious about cost 3 natural vaginal birth, no epidural
My husband and I are looking for an experienced birth doula for the birth of our first child around 3/8/26 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. I plan on requesting an epidural and would like to work with someone who can provide gentle, proactive, constructive support with that in mind. We value someone who is calm, experienced, an active participant, and who brings a good energy.
Looking for a consult to go over my breast pump and make sure that the flanges fit correctly.
lactation support for breast feeding for the new born
I'm approaching birth as naturally as possible, with little to no interventions. Planning on giving birth at the Woman and Infants hospital in the ABC room, but if it's not available then a regular labor and delivery room.
hi! I am looking for a lactation consultant to visit my home in Allston, MA. my baby was born prematurely (35 weeks) and is now working on breastfeeding. I'm experiencing some pain from pumping/breastfeeding and I'd like a consult. thanks so much!
Need help with different baby feeding techniques and find ways to reduce let down speed. Also need help with pumping
Looking for someone to support and advocate for myself, my partner, and my baby during and after birth. I plan to give birth in a hospital (UMass Memorial Hospital). Our budget would be max $1K
I am approximately two weeks postpartum following a C-section delivery and am seeking lactation support due to low milk supply and breastfeeding difficulties. My son is primarily formula-fed, with breast milk supplementation when available. I have been pumping frequently, often 8 or more times per day, but my milk output remains very low and inconsistent. Some pumping sessions produce only a few drops or a very small amount of milk, which has been discouraging. I am currently using a Spectra S2 pump and also have a wearable pump. My baby has latched on occasion, but we have struggled to establish consistent breastfeeding. His pediatrician is also monitoring his weight gain, which has increased my concerns about milk transfer and supply. I would like assistance with assessing latch, milk transfer, pumping techniques, flange sizing, increasing milk production, and developing a feeding plan that supports both my baby’s growth and my breastfeeding goals.
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