A lactation
consultant at the hospital had me use a Medela Nipple Shield to help Brody learn to latch properly.
Nonetheless, I persisted, the words of the lactation
consultant at the hospital and the moms on Facebook breastfeeding groups ringing in my ears.
I asked the lactation
consultants at the hospital if it was time to supplement.
I bought Medela electric pump as a recommendation from
the consultants at the hospital.
The next day, we went to the lactation
consultant at the hospital.
The lactation
consultant at the hospital was great, she actually helped diagnose the tongue - tie and helped me pump colostrum to send up to the NICU.
The lactation
consultant at the hospital said to pump every 3 hours like clockwork but I just can't.
Again I got the hospital grade pump I don't remember if it was a lactation
consultant at the hospital but they said you know «The hospital grade pump will establish your milk flow and the pumps you buy in the store will maintain it.»
I had little support from the lactation
consultant at the hospital but assumed it wouldn't be too difficult.
I've boiled all sorts of nipples to try and get them soft and the lactation
consultants at my hospital recommended the breast flow nipple but it hasn't worked.
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.
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.
We came home from the Hospital only seeing the Lactation
consultant at the Hospital to get a Hospital Breast pump so that we would have Breast Milk for when he came home and they felt he was ready to Breastfeed.
The worst part... my dr. and lactation
consultant at the hospital didn't believe me!
Talk with a lactation
consultant at the hospital or at a breastfeeding clinic for extra help if you have flat or inverted.
The lactation
consultant at the hospital pointed out that the cradle hold was better for an older baby.
The lactation
consultant at your hospital or birthing center?
I was scolded (lovingly) by the lactation
consultant at the hospital at the end of my baby's first day because I had only attempted to nurse twice.
But a lactation
consultant at the hospital really helped and encouraged me (mostly, she told me that it * truly * would get better in a relatively short amount of time, and it did).
We have talked with
the consultants at the hospital (but at that point we were mostly focused on the supplementing to make sure she had enough food) and we met with a consultant yesterday.
Check with a nurse or lactation
consultant at the hospital if you're concerned about how breastfeeding is going, and they can let you know who can help.
I received minimal attention from the lactation
consultants at the hospital, because I did not know to ask for more time with them.
Breastfeeding was always a goal for me, and I was happy to visit with the lactation
consultant at the hospital after my first child was born.
, but would have been better had the lactation
consultants at our hospital not been so ready to give me a nipple shield.
All the lactation
consultants at the hospital and my doula said the pain was just a natural part of breastfeeding, so I kept pushing ahead.
Even though my son was feeding well within the first couple days of his life, I meet with two lactation
consultants at my hospital.
I also had a lactation
consultant at the hospital that was just part of giving birth at the hospital was that the LC and choose up IBCLC is that right?
«The Lactation
Consultant at the hospital gave me a nipple shield to try, and that's what did the trick for us.
There are lots of helpful nurses and lactation
consultants at the hospital, and some even do house visits.»
He had a traumatic first nursing experience — the lactation
consultants at the hospital forced him to nurse even though he was screaming the whole time.
Not exact matches
Sara Matthews, a
consultant gynecologist
at the Portland
hospital, said that within three months of having her ovarian tissue re-implanted, Al Matrooshi went from being menopausal to having the ovary function of a normal woman in her 20s.
The late Dr Phillip Keep, former
consultant anaesthetist
at the Norfolk and Norwich
Hospital, risked his career by publicly saying that:
I had already learned contradictory information from LLL and the lactation
consultants at the local
hospital - yet she gave me bad advice with gusto.
And after the
hospital I went to a lactation
consultant who walked in the room and just started yelling
at me for feeding her formula.
Had trouble with the latch, baby down almost a pound
at hospital discharge, went to a lactation
consultant, breastfeed like crazy, and he still had a hard time gaining the weight.
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.
The NICU nurses and lactation
consultants at Bon Secours St. Mary's
Hospital in Richmond, VA taught me about skin to skin nearly 12 years ago, when my son Joshua was in the NICU for 3 weeks.
Smith, a La Leche League leader and a lactation
consultant at Henry Ford
Hospital in Detroit (she was a leader in Illinois from 1982 - 2003), explained: If «a mom is adopting because of a fertility issue on her part, then the hormones that won't support a pregnancy may not support nursing.
Speak with the staff
at the
hospital where the baby will be born and let the head nurse and lactation
consultant know your plan to breastfeed the baby.
«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 breastfeeding
consultant at St. Luke's
Hospital in San Francisco.
And so we went to lactation
consultants and the breastfeeding support group
at our local
hospital.
Contact the lactation
consultant at your local
hospital for breastfeeding support if you have persistent concerns.
A lactation
consultant, often available
at your local
hospital or breastfeeding support store, can be invaluable in identifying if there are underlying issues contributing to milk supply.
I needed a lactation
consultant, even though the only one covered by my insurance was the one
at the
hospital — a one - time freebie.
One lactation
consultant at the «baby - friendly»
hospital, which encouraged exclusive breastfeeding, told Johnson that she may have trouble producing milk because of her polycystic ovarian syndrome and recommended supplements, Johnson wrote.
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.»
I wentto a breastfeeding class and had a lactation
consultant visit me
at the
hospital.
The owner, Stephanie Moore, continues to support new families as a Lactation
Consultant at Avista Adventist
Hospital in Louisville, CO..
See if your pediatrician has a lactation
consultant on staff or if you could go see the one
at the
hospital.