One of the most common questions I am
asked as a lactation consultant is «when can I start to pump?»
Not exact matches
Several friends,
as per advice of a
lactation consultant, have
asked their doctor to use those
as a guide instead.
Every day readers
ask questions because, let's face it, breastfeeding is complicated, and each week in Rack Facts, Romper speaks with a
lactation consultant to answer
as many of those questions
as possible.
Ask your
Lactation Consultant for the handout, «Frenotomy and Breastfeeding,» for tips to help you and your baby learn this new skill
as well
as to find some tongue exercises to help your baby's frenotomy heal appropriately and to help your baby's tongue utilize its new range of motion.
While you're on the phone,
ask if your coverage will include a visit from a
lactation consultant as well.
If you're having trouble making milk or don't feel like nursing and / or pumping is going
as well
as it could, look for tips,
ask a mom friend, or speak with your doctor or a local
lactation consultant.
[Theme music] SUNNY GAULT: Alright, so before we kick off our episode today talking about different questions moms
ask lactation consultants we are going to talk about an app that I think we can all agree on
as part of the conversation we are really excited to learn more about this app because I think it can help a lot of moms out there.