We talked about lactation consultants, but what about the family?
I am not a mother, but I have a lot of friends and family that are, so
we talk about lactation support and breastfeeding quite a bit.
Not exact matches
If you want to use breastfeeding for natural family planning,
talk with your practitioner or a
lactation consultant
about your plan before your baby's birth.
Talk to your
lactation consultant
about techniques that can help slow down the flow.
Doctors and
lactation specialists
talked about the great gains made in breast - feeding, citing rates of 40 percent to 50 percent of women leaving the hospital breast - feeding.
Take one that's you know
talks about latching, common concerns, how to know your baby is getting enough but also discusses local resources and is taught by a dynamic teacher who actually has a background in
lactation and breastfeeding.
It was the ideal time and place for me; I got over my feeling of isolation,
talked to other new mothers
about my new life, asked all kinds of questions, attended workshops and information sessions, met a
lactation specialist and did the thing I liked best: the weekly weigh - in!
If you have a low milk supply and have tried natural ways to increase your production without success,
talk to your
lactation consultant or doctor
about using fenugreek.
If you're interested in inducing
lactation you should
talk to your care provider
about your specific situation.
Talk to your doctor or a
lactation consultant
about adding alfalfa to your diet.
If you have any questions or concerns
about foremilk,
talk to your doctor, your baby's doctor, a
lactation consultant or a local breastfeeding group for more information and assistance.
If you are concerned
about tandem nursing, or if you have any questions
about nursing a newborn and an older child at the same time,
talk to your doctor or a
lactation consultant.Local breastfeeding groups, such as La Leche League International, are also a great place to find acceptance, support, and advice.
After suggesting that they call a relative who had been successful at breastfeeding, contact their local La Leche League chapter, or
talk to a
lactation consultant recommended by her OB - GYN, we
talked about what he could do as a dad of a breastfeeding baby to be of help.
This
talk is divided into three parts: how hormones work, hormonal conditions that can affect
lactation, and how to go
about assessment, testing and dealing with the results.
I'm Veronica Tingzon, a
lactation consultant and I'm here to
talk about breastfeeding your twins at night.
However, you may find that your production declines, so
talk with a
lactation consultant
about the best way for you to maintain an adequate level of milk production.
They do have some videos that
talk about latch and kind of show you how to do things well and perhaps some of the more interesting, what I found at least more interesting
about the app was it does use GPS technology to find comfortable places to breast feed or pump when you are out and
about and basically it just uses the tracker on your to say where you are at and then you can also find
lactation consultant s in your area as well as pediatricians that support breast feeding.
I visited with my
lactation consultant regularly and we
talked about weight gain and pumping strategies, but I never once brought up that I hated myself and my child for a few moments every time we sat down to breastfeed.
We
talked about my issues and concerns and she did all the legwork to find a
lactation consultant in my area that was available quickly (Julie Rosen).
If you have questions or want to learn more
about breastfeeding after surgery,
talk to a certified
lactation consultant or health care professional who is trained in breastfeeding and
lactation.
ELIZABETH MYLER: So again, it really depends in what stage of
lactation that we're
talking about.
I have tried inducing
lactation at home, so some of the items below will be
about my personal experiences, while others will be
about things I learned from either online research or simply
talking to mommy friends.
Also,
lactation consultants and other actual breastfeeding experts don't typically go around giving drive - by expert breastfeeding advice so, chances are, if someone is randomly trying to tell you your business while you're trying to breastfeed your baby, they probably don't have a clue what they're
talking about.
A few years ago, very few people were
talking about the fact that women often don't have access to clean
lactation spaces.
RR: A few years ago, very few people were
talking about the fact that women often don't have access to clean
lactation spaces.
And we are
talking about workplace
lactation and a mom's right to pump at work.
Talk to your doctor or a
lactation consultant
about your particular situation and create a plan together.
If you're concerned
about the amount of breast milk that you're making, you should
talk to your baby's doctor, a
lactation consultant, or a local breastfeeding support group for assistance.
Pediatricians and
lactation consultants
talk about how it's such a natural thing to do, and it is, but it's also something that requires a lot of patience and even more support.
There's so much my sis and I still need to
talk about, but I remember this important first meeting with MY sweet and chipper
lactation consultant in the hospital, and it was really helpful.
If you plan to supplement with herbs or vitamins, be sure to
talk to your
lactation specialist and pediatrician
about the best, and safest, combinations of these products.
Talk to a
lactation consultant to learn more
about the possible causes related to breastfeeding.
Maintaining your milk supply will be something that you will want to
talk to a
lactation consultant
about.
Talk to your doctor or a
lactation consultant
about taking a lecithin supplement.
In addition, you may want to
talk to a
lactation consultant or La Leche League leader
about making changes to your diet in order to return your body to a state where yeast overgrowth is prohibited.
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We are here with Danielle Blair, an International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant and we're
talking about: «Reasons why a mom's supply might dip pass those kinds of first couple of weeks.»
You may have heard your midwife or
lactation specialist
talk about the «let down.»
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well the causes aren't really known but it does tend to coincide most of the time with oversupply so there's probably some kind of connection to that feedback inhibition of the letdown of
lactation that I was
talking about.
If it becomes necessary to supplement,
talk to your pediatrician
about using a
lactation aid instead of a bottle.
I did not know that, and it's a free thing and I went in this room and a
lactation consultant runs it, but there's a bunch of moms sitting there and they're all just chit - chatting, and my baby got the best feeding that day, because I was so busy
talking to these new moms
about everything, because we had things in common, so he got the best feeding»cause we were just sitting there for an hour or so and just chatting.
It includes information on why the organization supports breastfeeding, practical details
about worksite
lactation policies and procedures, and helpful
talking points.
I would
talk to a
lactation consultant (insurance usually covers it)
about your options.
Talked to
lactation consultants and just now I stumble across this condition after being still depressed
about the inability to bf alot due now because I couldent find out why.
If a mother reveals that she has been sexually abused, the
lactation consultant should
talk with her
about the importance of seeing a mental health professional who can help (if she is not already doing so).
And so we
talked about having an IBCLC, like a
lactation consultant onboard to help through the process.
ROBIN KAPLAN: Welcome back to the show, we're here with Kathy Kendall - Tackett, PH.D., an International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant and we are
talking about postpartum depression and breastfeeding.
When we come back, we're going to
talk about: «How the twin moms can provide breast milk to their babies in the NICU with the help of those
lactation consultants.»
So I thought I would
talk about it just to see what you guys thought
about it especially as
lactation consultants.
Tamara Frazier: I rely on my doctor's
lactation consultants for their input because they've been through school and I haven't, so I figured they know what they're
talking about.