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need help with bottle feeding -do they take insurance?
My baby won’t latch to my breast, I want to breastfeed her. We have been using a nipple shield since the hospital and doing an SNS with formula, but now that my milk is in I want to breastfeed but she won’t latch.
I am looking to do a home birth or birth at a birthing center. Would like to keep it under $2000 WITH A PAYMENT PLAN! Ideally looking for christian based approach and someone also educated in naturopathic. I had my first child (7 months ago) at the hospital and did NOT like the experience there, was pushed and persuaded into certain I didn’t want. I would love this coming birth to be more aligned to my values and for me to be more prepared. I am currently 17 weeks. For this birth I would like a delayed cord clamping until cord is visibly white, no immediate vaccinations or vitamin k, and i am interested in water birth.
Help with tongue tie and latch for newborn baby. Hi
I want support with breastfeeding. My baby has lip blisters and quivers and I want to be sure latch is okay. I also want to start pumping for work and need support.
Experienced lactation consultant. Baby inconsistently latches, does not always complete full feed, and particularly has more difficulty on one side than the other. Currently combo feeding with bottled breastmilk and considering exclusively pumping. Insurance: Blue cross blue shield
I'm having trouble with a painful latch and ineffective nursing with my 5 day old. I'm also still feeling engorged after pumping
Home visit ibclc certified lactation consultant Maryland
Mercy Hospital Center 1,000 Have a safe and healthy delivery
Need help with breastfeeding latching and pumping.
1) looking for a lactation consultant as I am producing only 1oz of milk for my month old baby. Currently bf and supplementing with formula (she drinks 2-3 ounces) 2) also wanted to inquire about night nannies. Thank you! Budget: unsure as I’m new to a nanny.
Low milk supply. Need help to produce more. Son is 4 weeks old.
Looking for help with establishing an exclusive pumping schedule. I’m currently pumping every 2-3 hrs during the day (for 15-20 mins each) and every 4 hrs overnight. I continue to have what I believe are clogged ducts on both sides. I want to ensure I am pumping on the correct settings to ensure I am fully emptying myself while also not causing damage.
I need some hands on help with breastfeeding a sleepy, fussy, slow eater baby. We have been breastfeeding, but she makes hungry cues even after long breastfeeding sessions. I try to keep her awake by being out of the swaddle and engaging her with touch, but she still falls asleep. We have supplemented with formula to satisfy her hunger after a breastfeeding session.
Looking for a lactation consultant that is covered by blue cross blue shield insurance. To check my babies latch and make sure jm transferring enough to him because he’s been struggling to gain enough weight.
This is my third baby and I breastfed months two but her latch isn’t deep enough and I’m really struggling to breastfeed her. I’m at the point here I am exclusively pumping and I don’t know how to help her with her latch. I’ve done every position and have used nipple shields. The nipple shields help a little but she stl finishes feeding via bottle. I would like to breastfeed more than bottle feed and I think her latch needs to be deeer. My nipples are very irritated because of this. She’s 6 weeks old.
This is my first time trying pumping/breastfeeding, my daughter was a formula baby mainly because I didn’t know anything about breastfeeding and was doubtful of my bodies capabilities. We are currently trying combo feeding but using more breast milk, I just want to know everything because I’d like to pump/breastfeed for at least the first year. I am insured by blue cross blue shield and preferably looking for something that is covered entirely
I’m having my 2nd baby, expected around 6/30/2026. My first time around, I really didn’t know much, didn’t know the right questions to ask - and because my baby girl had a cow milk protein allergy, my diet took a severe hit- and as a result, my diet/nutrition/postpartum lactation experience wasn’t great - and I stopped at 6 months. This time, I want to do better and know proactively what to do, timing of feeding v pumping, how to keep a steady supply
My wife is having some difficulty with one of her breasts. The nipple on her right side was bruised due to a bad latch (or more than one) and now we over rely on the left breast. When she tries the right side, it hurts and there was recently some blood. We are hoping to find someone to help remedy this problem so that it doesn't lead to a bigger problem.
Lactation consultation to help with painful latch and pumping but not getting enough that takes aetna better health of md insurance
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