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University of Utah Unsure of budget Epidural, vaginal birth, no induction
Planning to give birth at lone peak hospital Want to have a natural birth Want to encapsulate placenta Want birthing classes Newborn care info Prefer a doula who takes Regence BCBS gold plan
I need an in person in office or at home lactation consultant doing weighted feeds to help understand poor weight gain in breastfed newborn despite plenty of milk. Maternal age 37, 3rd child. Baby age 2.5 weeks. Want to evaluate latch, ability to suck out hindmilk, cause of frothy poop and baby being sleepy/lazy at breast. Up to 200 USD per hour.
I am wanting some help with breastfeeding. The last week or so my daughter will only latch onto my right side in the football hold instead of cross cradle like she normally would. I’ve tried offering it that way and she gets frustrated and won’t latch. I’m also interested in knowing if she is getting enough. She nurses on one side for about 5-7 minutes and then she seems full and pulls off. I offer again but she isn’t interested. She has plenty of wet and full diapers and seems satisfied.
Baby is very gassy and I can hear him swallow lots of air. I wonder if he has a lip or tongue tie? I want this to be covered by insurance. We have United healthcare
My baby is 4 months old and is not gaining enough weight. She has been breastfeeding wonderfully up until 2 weeks ago and now won’t stay latched and cries and wrestles at the breast. I desperately don’t want to lose my milk supply but am worried I already have? I need help
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.
I need a lactation consultant to help my baby with latching. He has a strong suck, however my nipples are not prominent and therefore he is having a difficult time
I need support in my pregnancy and delivery. I will be giving birth in a hospital facility.
Hi! I’m just over a week postpartum and have been really struggling with breastfeeding. I thought it was going good and then at his appointment he had lost 12% of his weight. Since then I have been pumping and supplementing with formula. I don’t seem to be getting any more milk increase and it’s just not going to be doable anymore to pump every two hours without sleep. I’m looking for any help and advice to get it figured out before I just switch completely to formula. Thanks!
I need help getting my baby to take a bottle or milk in any kind of cup. He’s been exclusively breastfed, but I’m currently pregnant and my milk is drying up. I’ve been trying to get him take milk from a bottle for a month with no luck. I’m also trying a syringe and that’s not working either.
Hospital birth, 300/400 dollar budget, want an unmedicated vaginal birth, a provider who has certification
Need to meet with a laction consultant to figure out pumping, mostly be sized
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.
I would love to find a lactation consultant that can come to my house a few hours a day the first few days we get home to help me feel more comfortable breastfeeding. I would like to pay with insurance and I am giving birth at the hospital
I plan to give birth in the Bountiful, Utah Labor and Delivery Hospital. I am a low income pregnant mama receiving Molina Healthcare insurance through Utah Medicaid. Any assistance with budget is greatly appreciated. I hope to have an unmedicated, natural vaginal birth with little to no medical intervention. I also hope to receive postpartum care and counseling as well as lactation and breastfeeding counseling. My goal is to give birth and follow up with prenatal and newborn care as naturally and holistically as possible with medical care at hand in the case of emergencies.
My 2–3 week old has had breastfeeding pain, fatigue at breast and bottle, long feeds early on, and limited intake. Intake improved with a faster bottle nipple, but I’m seeing lip blisters and milk leaking at the mouth. I’m concerned about possible oral-motor dysfunction or a mild tongue/lip restriction and would like a functional feeding assessment that supports breastfeeding in the future.
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!
I'm a postpartum doula helping my client find an in home IBCLC in Kaysville, UT
Evaluated for improper latch, baby has signs of oral dysfunctions- dual colored lip, lip blisters, gassy/fussy, sounds like he has congestion on occasion, shallow latch, recessed chin, tongue posture
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