I had
seen a Lactation Consultant at that time and it was found that she was not getting a good latch.
I also was able to
see the lactation consultant at my midwife's office and learned a new breastfeeding position.
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
They
saw a wonderful
lactation consultant who identified a lip tie and posterior tongue tie and when he
saw the improvement in nursing after the procedure
at 7 days of age, he felt a need to get involved in this area of medicine.
my son will be 4 months next week and my dr. says that we will start rice cereal
at that appointment, however, i still
see my
lactation consultant weekly
at a mom / baby group i go to, and she says she doesn't believe my son was ready.
See if your pediatrician has a lactation consultant on staff or if you could go see the one at the hospit
See if your pediatrician has a
lactation consultant on staff or if you could go
see the one at the hospit
see the one
at the hospital.
If you don't
see an increase in 36 - 48 hours of routine regular pumping please talk with a
lactation consultant at that moment.
Jenica McKeown: Yeah, absolutely I mean really in my mind it started off just the mommy wars and when I
saw that it was funny I guess I am a
lactation consultant when I looked
at the picture I was like «Oh!
She also suggests you
see a
lactation consultant because you may be
at risk of oversupply.
You
see similar behavior in babies who are tongue tied so, again if you feel like nursing is difficult because of this behavior and what you're experiencing in your body I would say
see a
lactation consultant just to look
at your baby's tongue, watch how you guys are nursing so she can help you evaluate what the problem is
The folks over
at Mitera Collection where I can sometimes be found blogging in their postpartum life series (
see here), asked me if they could interview me about my journey from NYC worker bee to becoming a Mother / Childbirth Educator /
Lactation Consultant / Ice Cream taste tester.
But do consider
seeing a
lactation consultant right
at the beginning, who can show you correct latch and hold techniques.
At day 5 with no signs that my milk was going to come in, we
saw a
Lactation Consultant.
Trying to get pumping questions answered can be really challenging,
at least in person -
lactation consultants can be hard to find and expensive to
see, and they are usually experts in nursing but sometimes not so much in pumping.
At first I called my, actually my medical group and they were able to tell me about some group sessions that were coming up so I could
see, I could kind of meet the
lactation consultant in a more of a group setting first.
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 important thing is,
at any sign of strange odor, rash, or discomfort, she needs to go
see her OB / GYN, midwife or a
lactation consultant.
The next week, I went to
see the
lactation consultant again (I had been
seeing her
at least once a week).
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.
Whether you elect to
see your
lactation consultant for breastfeeding help
at a Clinic or your home, you can expect your
lactation consultant to offer a full breastfeeding assessment pertinent to your situation.
Norene Ybarra: My baby was delivered
at 4, he was you know, tented right away I
saw him
at 8 but I believe a
lactation consultant came to my room, must have been after I
saw the baby.
Take advantage of
lactation consultants... I think I
saw one
at last 3 or 4 times before I even left the hospital with my baby!
And not that this is a complete way to not
see a
lactation consultant in person, but you are right, like we have those questions like in the middle of the night, those middle of the night feedings or we just can't get out of the house or whatever the case may be, and it would be so nice to have somebody
at my fingertips.
The most my body would make was 1 oz
at a time... a total of a whopping 2 oz pumped in one day — and, oh yes, baby was nursing a minimum of every two hours and I was pumping after nursing and we
saw a
lactation consultant (good latch, good sucking, etc - no probs on that end).
My experience
at Ein Karem was that any time I asked a nurse to
see a
lactation consultant, she'd say «I'm a
lactation consultant!»
So didn't need the NICU, but we did need a little bit of
lactation help and my body is pretty awesome when it comes to making milk, so I never had a problem with that with my twins, but it least up to their due - date so from about thirty - five weeks when they were born up to about forty / forty - one weeks I
saw a
lactation consultant again trough the hospital that I delivered
at, and it was outpatient and I went in about once a week and we would sit there and she would help me latch the babies, we would get out a huge double breastfeeding pillow and she taught me how to roll up the wash - clause and stuff to get my breast in the right position and squish them and push them up and I am like «Hey, I like how they look now!»
I've been thinking about you guys, and I wrote down a couple of numbers so you can make an appointment if you need to
see a
lactation consultant after you're
at home.
«If you're uncomfortable with a
lactation consultant seeing or touching your breasts, you can
at least talk over the phone and have her guide you through it.
Muscato tried everything — cutting foods from her diet, meeting with
lactation consultants, and even
seeing her pediatrician «
at least twice a week» for the past month — all to no avail.
We had already been
seen by two
lactation consultants in the hospital and one
at home, after all.
Her tongue would click all the time, and finally
at 3 months I
saw a
lactation consultant, who almost immediately diagnosed it.