Sentences with phrase «lactation consultant told»

Another thing that even a lactation consultant told me is that my milk supply might be immediately & permanently effected by fasting (meaning it would go down).
Even if latch and positioning look perfect (and, yes, even if a lactation consultant told you they were fine), pain and / or ineffective milk transfer indicate that there is a problem somewhere, and the first suspect is ineffective latch / positioning.
Even the hospital lactation consultant told me I wouldn't be able to breastfeed my twins exclusively for the first eight weeks.
I got her on similac cause i didint powant her to dehydrate and i contacted a lactation consultant she told me to leave her with formula for a few days to let my nipples get bettter and then try again so i did it was frustrating but i finally got the hang of it by week 2 everything was great now im having another problem and it seems shes not satisfied with my milk she drinks for about 15 minutes each feeding and i can hear her swallow the milk and it even runs out of her mouth, but 30 minutes latter and sometimes less shes crying sucking her fingers looking for my breasts so i would put her again and that caused me to get an imbalance in my milk due to oversuply so i had to block nurse and obviosly she was hungry so now i feed her both more bm o
The lactation consultant told me that the way my breasts are shaped and the fact that my breasts didn't experience any changes during pregnancy were both red flags for milk production issues.
I told her that the lactation consultant told me that babies who are nursed don't typically get Colic.
I read a lot about this: some women use thermometers to make sure they got it hot enough, but my lactation consultant told me just scald it until bubbles start to form around the edge of the pan.
A lactation consultant told me about lactation cookies and I was amazed at the results.
The lactation consultant told you babies can burn calories instead of gaining if they feed for too long, so you panic and stare at the clock and pray that they are getting some breast milk before the formula.
Johnson wrote that a lactation consultant told her Landon «had a great latch and was doing fine» but noted that she may have a problem producing milk because she had been diagnosed with a hormonal disorder called polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Pump more often and longer than 10 mins (the lactation consultant told me that long)?
I was devastated until a wonderful Lactation consultant told me that I likely had hypoplastic breast syndrome.
The hospital lactation consultant told me 8 times a day was enough, but getting a couple more in would have cleared the jaundice and kept us off the tricky path.
Remember when the lactation consultant told you to wear a ring and to put the ring on the hand that you finished nursing from, so that you would remember to start on the fuller side?
Then, just when I thought things couldn't get any more challenging, a lactation consultant told me she was fairly certain I had insufficient glandular tissue.
«she said the lactation consultant told her if she dared feed a bottle her baby wouldn't love her the same.»
When I asked her if she needed help she said the lactation consultant told her if she dared feed a bottle her baby wouldn't love her the same.
My lactation consultant told me that you have to pump for atleast a week to make enough milk and get your breasts used to being pumped.
The lactation consultant told me to pump every 2 hours for 20 minutes.
When I was in the hospital after my son was born, the lactation consultant told me that I had flat nipples and that was why my son wasn't breastfeeding.
My lactation consultant told me that, most often, this is really bad advice.
My lactation consultant told me I had flat nipples, making it difficult for my son to get a deep enough latch.
«A simple way to remember good latch mechanics is tummy to mommy, nipple to nose, wait for the gape and pull the baby close,» Cat Halek, an international board certified lactation consultant tells Romper.
However, the lactation consultants told me I should avoid using one all the time.
Nipple shields were the only way I could breast feed because I have one inverted nipple and one flat nipple so breast feeding was a struggle for me at first until one of the lactation consultants told me to try nipple shields.
After my first son was born and put on my bare chest in the hospital, he wiggled down and found my breast just like in the videos on You Tube - just like the lactation consultants told me it happens.

Not exact matches

I'll never forget the judgment I felt when I told the lactation consultant at my doctor's office that I had stopped breastfeeding my first son.
When I did make the decision to pump for both babies, I was told by every doctor, pediatrician, and lactation consultant that I met with, that it would be virtually impossible to establish a supply that would feed both babies.
The Canadian family practitioner came home one evening and found his wife in tears because a lactation consultant she had called for advice had «essentially told her that she was endangering our child's life because she was not breastfeeding properly, or breastfeeding enough, [that] supplementing was harmful to our baby.»
I saw multiple lactation consultants and they told me posterior tongue ties (PTT) do not exist.
I called the Lactation Consultant the next morning and she told me to pump to get rid of the excess fore milk I was producing.
If your lactation consultant advises you to use a nipple shield, she will tell you — and we agree!
«Simply knead one breast at a time,» Tori Sproat, author and international board certified lactation consultant with Tiny Tummy Lactation Services, telllactation consultant with Tiny Tummy Lactation Services, tellLactation Services, tells Romper.
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.
«Tell me if this hurts,» the lactation consultant said.
I felt like all of this was about them — the doctors, my in laws, even the lactation consultanttelling me what we were going to do.
The next day the doctor told us that since there was no more fresh blood, we could try feeding later in the afternoon, but only with a lactation consultant there who could make sure I and William were doing it right.
The lactation consultant gave me a horrible advice, she told me not to pump because «I would be discouraged, that I won't be able to get much milk by pumping».
I checked in with the hospital's lactation consultant who squeezed some colostrum from my breast and told me to stop worrying, my milk would come in soon.
My lactation consultant had told me she was and it made sense - I was too.
When women have trouble breastfeeding, they're either prodded to try harder by well - meaning lactation consultants or told to give up by doctors.
I struggled in the beginning with a wicked case of thrush for months and every time I went to the La Leche League site, I was told, «See a lactation consultant
Jillian asked the nurses and the lactation consultants if it is normal for newborns to cry this much, and she was told it was normal «cluster feeding» and not to worry about it.
How do we tell the difference between this typical nipple pain and a problem that would benefit from the help of an experienced breastfeeding counselor and / or IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant)?
I too had trouble producing milk (seems to be a family history) and when baby # 3 came, I still had lactation consultants coming in telling me I needed to breastfeed.
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.
I requested that a lactation consultant come to my recovery room to help me out, and she told me that I was doing just fine and that he had a great latch.
It turned out okay only because I realized he was too hot, but babies often feel hot and I wouldn't fault any parent who didn't catch it... AND during that time in the NICU, I got another visit from the lactation consultant who told me again his latch was great, and then suggested I not give him all of the formula the NICU nurses had set out for me!!!! She actually said, «I don't think you need to give him all of that.
Lucille, the eight - day - old girl sleeping on my lap, had not regained her birthweight, and the lactation consultant had just told me I wasn't making enough milk to feed her.
I was told by a lactation consultant that I needed to rent a hospital grade breast pump for to establish and maintain my milk supply.
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