If this persists,
we recommend seeing a lactation consultant or counselor in person as she will be able to observe baby and offer specific tips and suggestions for you.
If possible I would
recommend seeing a lactation consultant in person.
However, I would
recommend seeing a lactation consultant after to observe a feed and find out why she keeps causing your nipples to crack.
Not exact matches
After that I
saw two
lactation consultants who
recommended I rent a hospital - grade breast pump.
I
saw 2 different
lactation consultants and both
recommended it.
I'd
recommend seeing a health care provider or board - certified
lactation consultant to discuss an appropriate feeding routine and call your pediatrician to make sure there's not another reason for his apparent need to feed so often,» she says.
Chamblin says she can't provide advice about your specific situation, but she does
recommend seeing a board - certified
lactation consultant as it's not
recommended to mix rice cereal with formula or breast milk.
So again, I can't highly
recommend enough
seeing an International Board Certified
Lactation consultant for this situation as there are many reasons why this is maybe occurring which she would really help you get to the bottom off.
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.
As a Childbirth Educator I always
recommend that my clients request to be
seen by an International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant before they leave the hospital.
It isn't uncommon for a Leaky and / or one of the admin to
recommend seeing an IBCLC (International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant) for experienced and trained support.
Without being able to
see you, I would
recommend reaching out to a
lactation consultant to determine the true problem.
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.
If you're still having trouble, I would also
recommend seeing a board - certified
lactation consultant, as often just a little tweaking can make a huge difference.
See: http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/blog/2010/10/11/some-ins-and-outs-of-laid-back-breastfeeding.html If you're still having trouble, I would also
recommend seeing a board - certified
lactation consultant, as often just a little tweaking can make a huge difference.