Lactation Consultations generally take 1 — 1.5 hours, and it'll be a time for you and your consultant to get to know each other and find out more
about your lactation situation.
Not exact matches
If you are concerned
about a tongue tie which you or your child may have, consult with your health care professional, doctor, speech - language pathologist or
lactation consultant with respect to your individual
situation.
If you're interested in inducing
lactation you should talk to your care provider
about your specific
situation.
If you have questions
about your specific
situation, schedule an e-consult or in - person consultation with one of
Lactation Link's IBCLCs.
Talk to your doctor or a
lactation consultant
about your particular
situation and create a plan together.
Chamblin says she can't provide advice
about your specific
situation, but she does recommend seeing a board - certified
lactation consultant as it's not recommended to mix rice cereal with formula or breast milk.
If you have more questions
about what you should or should not eat while breastfeeding, you can talk to an IBCLC (International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant) to get answers to your specific
situation.
I ended up supplementing with formula partially because of doctors who were too alarmist
about his weight, but also because of really intense, borderline mean, and not helpful
lactation consultants at my (very breastfeeding - friendly) hospital... but most importantly, because he was showing signs of dehydration, and I swear to god any mom would immediately give some form of alternate feeding in that
situation.