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.
Not exact matches
BF was long, distressing, and my child was losing weight, but apparently latch was ok and milk was ok — neither seemed ok to me, nor did my child, she was losing weight for no reason well over and above expected loss in the first few days, and they kept us in 10 days (checking for maternal competence as a reason for my child doing so poorly, and doing tests to
see if there was some illness making her so poorly)
only to release us with her still not stablised with a referral to a
lactation consultant.
Despite
seeing two doctors and a
lactation consultant, the pain
only became worse.
You want to
see the
lactation consultant again, but your insurance will
only reimburse you for visits during the newborn period.
Some
lactation consultants provide home visits while others can
only see you in their offices.
Still,
lactation consultants — most of whom are not medical doctors and can
only recommend getting a prescription from a doctor — say they've
seen an uptick in the number of clients asking about Domperidone and Reglan.
Now she will
only take a bottle, and even after
seeing a
lactation consultant, she screams at the breast after a minute or two.
The nation's largest professional organization for
lactation professionals, the International Lactation Consultant Association, has become so alarmed by growing numbers of parents using Ezzo's «infant management program» with poor results that, at its recent international conference in July, the group offered a presentation to a standing - room - only audience on how to deal with «rigid approaches to care giving» in the clients that
lactation professionals, the International
Lactation Consultant Association, has become so alarmed by growing numbers of parents using Ezzo's «infant management program» with poor results that, at its recent international conference in July, the group offered a presentation to a standing - room - only audience on how to deal with «rigid approaches to care giving» in the clients that
Lactation Consultant Association, has become so alarmed by growing numbers of parents using Ezzo's «infant management program» with poor results that, at its recent international conference in July, the group offered a presentation to a standing - room -
only audience on how to deal with «rigid approaches to care giving» in the clients that they
see.
So again I can't highly recommend enough of
seeing an International Board and Certified
lactation consultant for this situation as there are many reasons why this maybe occurring which will really help you get the bottom of, my advice is
only that this IBCLC should be looking for the tongue tie during this feeding time with your baby especially since I can't give an accurate advice without having
seeing you and your baby.