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Difficulty with breastfeeding. Excessive gas and need to supple with formula. Baby not gaining weight.
Independence blue cross personal choice , English speaking preferably experienced as we are having twins.
Lactation consultant with experience in latching, tongue tie, pumping etc. 2 weeks old recipient, needs support with latching and breastfeeding Insurance coverage- Health Partners (Jefferson Health Plans) Medicaid
My baby won’t latch to nipples and it has caused him to have jaundice
Learning how to pump. No milk supply currently.
Lactation consultant near Pottstown pa 19465 I have blue cross blue shield federal employee insurance and am comfortable paying a copay but don’t want to pay fully out of pocket
Here is a short, punchy version that still hits all your key points: **First-Time Parents Seeking Doula (Phoenixville, PA)** Hello! We are expecting our first baby and seeking an experienced doula for a hospital birth at Phoenixville Hospital. We want continuous support during labor, but we are also looking for guidance on how my husband and I can best prepare for the first few weeks home with a newborn. Our goal is to work as a team, and we want a knowledgeable, calm professional to help us feel confident and prepared for birth and early parenthood.
We live in Hanover, plan to birth in Carlisle. Looking for a home birth experience in a hospital setting. Unmedicated if possible, with minimal intervention. History of infertility and loss. Strong personality and need someone who can work with that. My insurance covers 1200 and we can go a bit above that. Looking for Dona certified and someone who can provide a super bill.
I have a 4 month old that is exclusively breastfed would like to do bottles and breastfeed I believe my supply dropped as she is dropping in percentile
I am creating a resource and referral list for my community. I would like information on lactation support, postpartum support, maternal mental health therapists and pelvic floor specialists.
37 week girl born May 16. Weight loss 17%. Normal pees and poops during weight loss. SNS started May 19th with tube on ripple. Pumping every session 3 hours
Exclusively breastfed during leave. Baby at daycare now and I wish to pump enough for bottle feeding during day and continue breastfeeding while he’s at home. I’m not pumping enough for his demand at daycare. I’ve bought so many flanges and don’t feel like it fits. Health insurance Aetna. My budget after insurance is $200-300
I have had recurrent mastitis so I want someone to help me to prevent this from happening again. My baby also doesn't want to be put down to sleep at all so I want help with sleep.
I’d like to give birth at home but I’m currently in the midst of looking for a new place. Budget I’m unsure of at the moment would be willing to discuss. Birth plan id like to wait to cut the cord, no meds or intervention unless medically necessary, golden hour, and that all currently. Previous experience a must certs a plus. I’m a 23 year old women giving birth for the first time and would like a well experienced person and calm birth experience. I’d like to breast feed and pump so lactation help may be needed
Help pumping/ pumping schedule before i go back to work
I don’t think i’m producing enough for my daughter. We are starting to notice a stagnant weight and if i pump after feeding i can’t produce any milk and she is still hungry. It has recently started and can’t figure out how to save my breastfeeding journey
Plan on giving birth at doylestown hospital. Plan on an epidural and natural birth. I plan on breastfeeding so looking for lactation support. I have tricare select.
I have started this journey to re-lactate. My daughter is 2 she stopped taking the breast or milk 10 months ago. I was an over supplier then. Rewind to today. My sister (cancer worrior) had a baby March 1 st. I've been trying to make milk for her baby... here is my problem, the milk came in. But just beads of milk. I've literally tried everything. Haven't given up. Still trying still pumping every 2 hours. And I don't know what I'm doing wrong, to do it right!
am looking for a certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) who accepts Keystone First Medicaid or can bill through insurance. I am currently 36 weeks pregnant and would like support both before and after delivery. I am especially interested in help with positioning, latch, and ensuring my baby is in the best feeding position, as well as general breastfeeding education. I prefer someone who can offer in-home visits in Chester County, or virtual support if needed. Experience with first-time moms is important to me. I would also appreciate guidance on pumping, flange sizing, and creating a feeding routine once the baby arrives. Ideally, I am looking for someone who is patient, experienced, and able to provide hands-on support in the early postpartum period.
Clicking noise when feeding. Was not happening the first few weeks he is still eating well and has good suck but gets more gas from intake of air
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