Together we will discuss how to prepare for breastfeeding, items needed for both your hospital stay and early days at home. I will ensure you are educated about how to get off to a great start immediately following birth, during hospitalization, and at home. There is so much information available today which can sometimes seem overwhelming and lead to misconceptions and confusion. I will help you create a personalized plan for breastfeeding success.
Baby is having difficulties latching, baby takes a long time to latch, frequently pulling off the breast, falling asleep shortly after nursing or having pain while nursing.
Breasts that are very firm, aching, and /or painful. Perhaps you are unsure if this is normal or symptoms could be related to mastitis, plugged ducts, or yeast/thrush.
Your baby is having unexplained problems with nursing, and you have discomfort while nursing despite what appears to be a correct latch, nipples are very sore and there is a poor transfer of milk when baby is nursing. This can be related to tongue and or lip tie and is often not identified by baby’s health care provider.
Pain with breastfeeding is a reason to get help. This is not a normal part of breastfeeding and if allowed to continue can lead to nipple trauma, risk of infection and can be very disheartening for mother.
The baby is not gaining weight as expected, baby still appears hungry after nursing; you are having to supplement with formula despite your plan to exclusively breastfeed; low milk supply.
This can be very stressful as your baby has special needs regarding weight gain, nursing, supplementing. With my experience working in a NICU setting I am very familiar with those challenges and together we can create a personalized feeding plan for your baby.
This can be very stressful for a mother and there can be many explanations for the baby’s refusal to nurse. Together we can explore reasons and come up with solutions for successfully returning your baby back to the breast.
Breastfeeding is a very special part of becoming a parent whether you birth, adopt, or use a surrogate.
There are many techniques to help induce lactation and I can help guide you and come up with a personalized plan for your family.
This can be a very challenging time for a new mother and coming up with a plan of how to manage pumping, nursing, storage of breast milk, and a feeding plan when baby is away from mother can feel overwhelming. Together we can create a plan that will ensure a successful balance for both mother and baby.
This can be a difficult time for both mother and baby and often a mother can feel overwhelmed and confused by all the conflicting information given by well-meaning family and friends. I can share ideas about a gentle approach to weaning that will ensure a successful transition for both mother and baby.