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We are looking for a Doula or postnatal care specialist that is covered by our insurance. We have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in New York. We are not interested in exclusively out of pocket care providers due to cost reasons unfortunately!
I need help on his latch- it is too shallow and hurts me. He might be tongue tied and not getting enough milk so it takes a long time to nurse
Looking for a child birth, breast feeding, and postpartum doula.
Post partum consultant for lactation First time mom
A Natural hospital birth at NYU. A doula and lactation socialist as the same person would be ideal.
The first weeks I didn’t produce milk because I had anemia and my baby drink from the bottle , now I’m making a lot but he don’t want from the Bobbie , just drink from the bottle
Hospital, budget is low I was hoping it would be covered through insurance. I have Cigna. Birth plan is vaginal delivery with a faster recovery. I want an epidural. Doula would need to have some experience and speak English. Familiar with Jewish law is a plus.
I am looking for a lactation consultant (IBCLC) because I am having issues with latching and milk production and flow. At least a year of experience but am flexible. Maximum budget $300 for multiple visits, ideally insurance can cover but I'm having issues seeing what insurance can cover.
My daughter has a shallow latch and it causes me pain when I try to nurse. Also I don’t think she gets enough milk when she nurses, she always takes a bottle afterward even though I produce enough milk.
Looking for someone to do an in home lactation consultant to help with baby latch and pumping, Aetna in network
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.
Looking for an IBCLC to help address issues with newborn’s latch. Prefer to come to your office but open to home visit also. Budget is appx $300-500.
Need a lactation consultant to help transitioning from triple feeding. Needs to be covered by United healthcare insurance.
Day 5 of baby. Boobs very hard. Hard to latch. Milk Barely coming in. Having shakes from change. Need help and advice.
Help with latching and breastfeeding. English speaking
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
Hello! We are excited for our baby girl in October and looking for a night nurse for 6-8 weeks.
We don't know how much doula costs so we need a guidance here. We live in Jersey City (Newport) and need postpartum doula. About us: We’re a bilingual English-Russian couple, both Jewish and fairly agnostic. While religion isn’t central to our lives, we’d prefer someone who understands our cultural background—usually that’s other Jewish people or Christians. This will be our first baby, and we’re looking for someone who can help us prepare. Ideally, we’d like to start with a call to go over what to expect and how to get ready for labor. We also want someone to visit us at home on the second day after birth to walk us through feeding and basic newborn care. Longer-term, we’re open to ongoing support and possibly having someone with us during labor, depending on pricing. We have Anthem insurance and would appreciate a clear picture of the financial commitment up front. In terms of approach, we’re pragmatic and prefer someone who’s professional, kind, and direct. I don’t like being called “mommy” or being spoken to in a cutesy or overly emotional way. A grounded, focused personality would be a better fit. We’re sensitive and emotionally aware, but not drawn to overly spiritual approaches. We’re looking for someone who understands both the science and the natural, intuitive side of birth, without leaning too far into either extreme. For labor, I plan to move around, avoid medication if I can manage the pain, and steer clear of anything involving needles. I’ve tried meditation and it doesn’t work for me, so I’d prefer other methods like breathwork, bathing, dim lighting, and moving intuitively. English is my second language, so clear pronunciation is important. And finally, we have a very active and friendly corgi, so being comfortable around dogs is a must.
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