Sentences with phrase «hospital as a lactation consultant»

I currently work part - time at Paoli Hospital as a Lactation consultant and part - time in private practice.

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In the hospital, as I struggled to breastfeed, a nurse offered to send in the lactation consultant.
I was lucky enough to have my baby in a hospital with fantastic support including a lactation consultant, as well as easy to access community support.
In fact, I'm incredibly grateful to the lactation consultant I worked with at the hospital, who, when I started crying, took me in her arms and rocked me gently and told me not to put pressure on myself, that as long I was taking care of my baby I was doing a great job.
Family therapist with a private practice supporting new families, as a hospital based lactation consultant and facilitator of a Postpartum Wellness Support Group (Monday mornings from 10 - 11:30 am) at Sutter Maternity in Santa Cruz.
Things like if you want your partner to cut the umbilical cord or if you want to delay cord clamping, if you plan on doing anything with your baby's cord blood, if you want to hold the baby immediately after they are born or after they are cleaned up, if you want their little footprints in a special book, if you want skin - to - skin with you or your partner, if you want to try and breastfeed immediately after delivery or have a lactation consultant come (helpful especially for first - time moms), if you'd like your baby to stay in your room as long as possible or get taken to the nursery (if your hospital has one) to be evaluated, and if you want your partner to go with your baby if they need any special care outside of the delivery room.
Since then I have continued my part time work at the hospital, but have also started my own business as a private lactation consultant visiting women at home.»
After several years of clinical lactation experience in and out of the hospital setting, it was then in 2009 I was able to sit for the International Board Of Lactation Examiners, thereby earning the credential as an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Conlactation experience in and out of the hospital setting, it was then in 2009 I was able to sit for the International Board Of Lactation Examiners, thereby earning the credential as an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation ConLactation Examiners, thereby earning the credential as an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation ConLactation Consultant).
The owner, Stephanie Moore, continues to support new families as a Lactation Consultant at Avista Adventist Hospital in Louisville, CO..
Your professional resources are your lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist; typically beginning in the hospital or as I've said birth centre.
-- 12 years experience working as a hospital - based lactation consultant — La League Leader for 22 years — Personal experience breastfeeding my four children
The best advice the lactation consultant at the hospital gave me was that the second night was going to be a rough night for breast feeding as the baby wants to help your milk supply come in and will try to nurse all night long, even if you have nothing there for them to nurse on.
«Have a lactation consultant come to your house as soon as you get home from the hospital (better yet, have one you've interviewed come to the hospital) because the ones there are crap.»
Kay currently works at Riddle Hospital in Media, PA as their lactation consultant.
Kay has worked as a private practice lactation consultant, a hospital lactation consultant, the lactation consultant for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, for The Center for Childhood Obesity Research at The Pennsylvania State University, and for the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
This includes encouraging skin - to - skin contact as soon as possible after delivery, encouraging baby to latch on as soon after delivery as possible (for both vaginal deliveries and for C - sections), having a certified lactation consultant in the hospital, and having baby «room in» with mom.
So, I went back to my home hospital after that trip and talk to the lactation consultant that work there and the rest as they say is: «It's history.»
She currently practices as a lactation consultant at Tri-City Medical Center, teaches pre-natal breastfeeding and parenting classes at several Scripps Hospitals and Tri-City Medical Center, does private practice lactation consults through her private lactation practice «The Original Comfort Food Lactation Services», and until recently worked at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital doing inpatient, bedside lactation lactation consultant at Tri-City Medical Center, teaches pre-natal breastfeeding and parenting classes at several Scripps Hospitals and Tri-City Medical Center, does private practice lactation consults through her private lactation practice «The Original Comfort Food Lactation Services», and until recently worked at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital doing inpatient, bedside lactation lactation consults through her private lactation practice «The Original Comfort Food Lactation Services», and until recently worked at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital doing inpatient, bedside lactation lactation practice «The Original Comfort Food Lactation Services», and until recently worked at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital doing inpatient, bedside lactation Lactation Services», and until recently worked at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Scripps Mercy Hospital doing inpatient, bedside lactation lactation consults.
If you plan on breastfeeding (which I recommend every mom at least tries their best because it is so good for your baby) then I highly recommend you do lots of research and get as much help from the lactation consultants at your hospital as you can.
The story of Milk Matters Milk Bank in South Africa started 10 years ago at Mowbray Maternity Hospital in Cape Town where two of the founding members were employed part time as lactation consultants.
The lactation consultant is on speed dial although the hospital now has lactation trained nurses on hand as well.
Dana, with a passion for helping breastfeeding families and a breastfeeding mama herself, has been involved with breastfeeding education for 16 years, having worked as a pre and postnatal educator, in hospital Lactation Consultant, and private practice Lactation Consultant.
As a Childbirth Educator I always recommend that my clients request to be seen by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant before they leave the hospital.
«A baby with a cleft lip or palate, for example, is often more prone to developing upper respiratory problems such as colds, allergies, and ear infections,» says Aimee Creelman, a lactation consultant and obstetric nurse at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Southern Vermont.
Many hospitals have lactation consultants on staff, as well as breastfeeding classes.
She currently works as a lactation consultant at Sharp Grossmont Hospital and in privatepractice in the San Diego, California area.
She works as a lactation consultant in the hospital and in private practice.
Wendy Colson, R.N., IBCLC, R.L.C. (aka Nurse Wendy), has more than 20 years of experience in maternal - child health as a nurse in the neonatal intensive care and postpartum units, and as a lactation consultant in hospitals and private practice.
As more and more mothers get assistance from Baby - Friendly Hospitals, Lactation Consultants, and peer support groups like Breastfeeding USA and La Leche League, it's hurting the company profits.
She has previously worked as a hospital - based Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant as well as others areas in Maternal - Child health.
Many hospitals have lactation consultants as staff that can help you get started with breastfeeding when you are in the hospital.
The nurses and lactation consultant kept thinking I didn't want it as I turned to bottles in the hospital, until when I was checking out and the LC finally saw how raw and infected my breast was from trying.
Hospitals sometimes will have IBCLC's as part of their staff on the postpartum floor or may offer a breastfeeding support center staffed with these types of lactation consultants.
Led by Wendy Colson, RN, IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant), this 2 - hour class is guaranteed to teach you new breastfeeding techniques and facts, as well as go above and beyond what you would learn at the basic class taught at hospitals.
If you or your infant has extenuating circumstances, such as maternal or infant illness, that prevent either one of you from being able to leave the home or hospital our International Board Certified Lactation Consultant will be happy to perform your consult at your home.
Danielle obtained her Board Certification as a Lactation Consultant through the International Board of Lactation Examiners and is a proud member of ILCA (International Lactation Consultants Association) Danielle received her childbirth educator certification through ICEA (International Childbirth Education Association) and over the last 12 years has taught at several Orange County hospitals.
Laura started her Lactation career over 19 years ago at the WIC program and has been working as a hospital lactation consultant for over Lactation career over 19 years ago at the WIC program and has been working as a hospital lactation consultant for over lactation consultant for over 15 years.
Your professional resources are your lactation consultant or breastfeeding specialist typically beginning in the hospital or as I said, birth centre.
We encourage you to post them in such places as hospital maternity departments, offices of obstetric providers, pediatricians and family practitioners, lactation consultants, childbirth education classes and community health facilities — anywhere where new parents and parents - to - be might see them.
Holding licensure as a Registered Nurse, Certified Nurse - Midwife and as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, she has worked in major municipal hospitals in New York City and Los Angeles as a Pediatric Nurse, Labor & Delivery Nurse and Midwife.
Encourage hospitals to take preventive steps in implementing things such as: (1) protected sleep times (to reduce the sleep interruption and insomnia surrounding birth), (2) include overview of maternal mental health disorders including symptoms, triggers and risk factors, and area treatment programs in birth class curriculum, and handouts to mothers when registering (3) training of hospital staff that interact with new mothers including MDs, lactation consultants, nurses and others and (4) providing new mom and baby classes for mothers postpartum including exercise and walking classes, which can help mothers increase social support and reduce anxiety related to baby care, and more.
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