You may
see a lactation consultant in various venues.
I saw lactation consultants in the hospital and for many months to address feeding issues and concerns about breastfeeding.
My sister
saw every lactation consultant in her state and tried EVERYTHING.
If possible I would recommend
seeing a lactation consultant in person.
I would be happy to talk to you on the phone, however you might benefit from
seeing a lactation consultant in your area that could look and see what else is going on.
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.
Not exact matches
Shasta Ventures has invested
in Doctor on Demand, which lets users
see board - certified physicians, psychologists and
lactation consultants by video call.
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.
We did not
see a
lactation consultant until the afternoon of the second day
in the hospital.
Recently, it is being advocated by eminent paediatric surgeons and
lactation consultants who
see a role for trained midwives, nurses and
lactation consultants in using this simple and effective method of releasing a tight frenum that is inhibiting breastfeeding
in neonates.
In my experience, some doctors tended to stress me out by freaking out over weight charts, while the lactation consultants (and one veeeeerrrry old, I've seen it all kinda doctor) were all heavily in the «the kid is fine» cam
In my experience, some doctors tended to stress me out by freaking out over weight charts, while the
lactation consultants (and one veeeeerrrry old, I've
seen it all kinda doctor) were all heavily
in the «the kid is fine» cam
in the «the kid is fine» camp.
(
See «International
Lactation Consultants Association»
in Appendix D.) Family members still tend to give advice that falls either
in the «really helpful» or the «really terrible» categories.
You may or may not
see a
lactation consultant while you're
in the hospital.
You may be
seen by a
lactation consultant in the hospital after your baby is born.
I hope you are staying
in contact with your Dr. I would go
see a
lactation consultant ASAP and have them weigh your baby before and after a feeding to check how much she is actually getting.
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.»
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.
IMPORTANT: If you still have sore nipples after following the above tips, you may need to
see someone who is trained
in teaching breastfeeding, like a
lactation consultant or peer counselor.
I
saw the
lactation consultant multiple times
in the hospital and she was somewhat helpful, but not a whole lot.
It would be good to do an
in person assessment with a
lactation consultant so she can assess baby's latch and
see if there are more
in person tips she can give to you as to why baby may not be sucking beyond the latch on and let - down phase.
If you are still experiencing latching issues, it is best to
see a
lactation consultant who can advise you
in person and offer helpful tips and suggestions as she will observe baby latching on.
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!
In my experience as a dietitian and lactation consultant, I have seen many well - meaning parents get so caught up in the do's and don'ts of what is good and what is bad, that the simple pleasure of eating disappear
In my experience as a dietitian and
lactation consultant, I have
seen many well - meaning parents get so caught up
in the do's and don'ts of what is good and what is bad, that the simple pleasure of eating disappear
in the do's and don'ts of what is good and what is bad, that the simple pleasure of eating disappears.
In my experience as a dietitian and
lactation consultant, I have
seen... Read More
So if they are not always look over, they can go
see Rochelle or one of the other lovely
lactation consultants like Leilani, then that would be great to refer them to an app where they could just plug it
in and find someone within a reasonable driving distance.
If you are still concerned, a discussion
in person with a
lactation consultant or counselor, where they can
see you and baby together, can be helpful so you can know if you are having issues with your supply.
I
saw so many
lactation consultants — maybe two
in the hospital, three or four
in the clinic — because I really wanted to find a solution.
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.
I was having trouble with my milk supply and I
seen a
Lactation consultant and she recomended a product that almost doubled my milk supply
in 3 to 5 days.
I am not concerned because I know about the different
in the charts being used, and I do not
see any signs of malnutrition or dehydration (I am studying to be a
lactation consultant and am also a dietetics major).
«It's sad to
see what's happening,» says Freda Eisenberg, a
lactation consultant in Miami Beach who also has worked as a newborn intensive - care nurse.
In the background I could hear a sweet and chipper
lactation consultant introducing herself, «I came to introduce myself and to
see how breastfeeding is going!»
An hour before you're due to go home, the
lactation consultant comes
in briefly to check on you, but because her department is so understaffed, she couldn't
see you earlier when you needed it most, and she has little time to spend addressing your problems.
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
It was Shabbos morning, but this lady
in my mom's shul who is a
lactation consultant walked over to
see me and helped out.
Lactation consultants do amazing work and they're free to
see in hospital.»
«I
saw a few
lactation consultants while
in the hospital and a private one afterwards,» Zwicker, who is based
in upstate New York, told Romper.
«I've
seen three cases I can trace to Ezzo use,» said Jane Bradshaw, a registered nurse and
lactation consultant in Lynchberg, VA..
Some
lactation consultants provide home visits while others can only
see you
in their offices.
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.
So I decided to provide an
in - home breastfeeding support service that would allow new parents to hire a
Lactation Consultant who would
see them
in the comfort of their home and help them get breastfeeding off to the best possible start.
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.
In my work as a
lactation consultant, I often
see women swallowing handfuls of pills to boost their milk supply.
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.
In my opinion though, if you need to pump you also definitely need to
see a
lactation consultant to make sure you get the best result possible.
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.
Luckily, I began working with a
lactation consultant in the hospital (and
saw her for the subsequent month) who helped us figure out a plan to make it work for us.
Board - certified as a
lactation consultant in 1991, from 1993 to 2003 she started and grew a large private
lactation practice
in the Chicago area, where she
saw thousands of families.