And this is urban Canada, so it's not
like lactation consulting sessions aren't free and available to all here, or that we haven't all been to them.
Not exact matches
If you are concerned about your gassy baby,
consult a
lactation consultant (
like myself).
Just
like you may have sought out a group practice when selecting a pediatrician, obstetrician or midwife; there are advantages to working with a group of
lactation consults rather than a home visit LC flying solo.
Just nurse that little one
like crazy and
consult with a
lactation consultant if you need any help — but as an experienced nursing mom, I'm sure you're doing great!
Additionally, do not assume your pediatrician knows much about breastfeeding, be prepared to
consult breastfeeding experts
like lactation consultants or veteran breastfeeding mothers when you need help.
-- I am aware that there is guidance available for nursing and would
like to
consult with a
lactation consultant to ensure there are no breastfeeding issues.
There are many reasons why a woman might have low milk supply and I think it IS important to state (
like Ariella mentions in a later comment) that if you are having supply issue you should
consult with a
lactation consultant and / or physician.