To Schedule a Breastfeeding Appointment
Breastfeeding Support
To Sign up for private Breastfeeding Classes
"Increased breastfeeding rates
worldwide could prevent 823,000 childhood deaths and 20,000 deaths of mothers globally each year. Additionally, universal breastfeeding could create a glabal economic savings of US$300
billion annually."
La Leche League
Private Breastfeeding Appointments $40/HR
Private lactation appointments are scheduled during times when the newborn is ready to breastfeed and the midwife can observe and offer hands on education and support. The midwife, mother, baby, and family will work together to rule out major issues and refer to specialist when needed. A full assessment of the newborn latch, positioning, maternal and newborn anatomy, milk supply, feeding rhythms, personality, and more is a part of this dynamic service. Breastfeeding has many facets and requires a holistic eye looking at the full family transition. Support such as basic comfort measures, pumping, supplements (galatoctogogues), attending to hidden maternal health issues, labs, newborn weight checks, and collaborative care amongst providers, helps ease a somtimes difficult transition.
Private Breastfeeding Classes $35
In our Breastfeeding class you will discover the benefits of breastfeeding for mom and baby. Learn the basics needed for a successful breastfeeding relationship with your newborn. Gain skills to help determine if baby is feeding well and gaining weight as they should. Pactice positioning and latch-on techniques as well as learn skills to help with some common challenges experienced by newborns and their parents. Discover ways to increase milk production, pump, and store milk for mother's returning to work, school, or simply for occasional times away from baby. Learn the core needs of a breastfeeding newborn while getting to know new families.
Breastfeeding Appointments
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$40.00 an hour, covered by some insurance companies
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In home or in office visits to assess the newborn and mother together
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Labs to look for causes of low milk supply
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Referral to splecialists when needed
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Pumping to increase supply or to storage
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Pre and Post Feeding Weights
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Common Latch issues
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Frenulum initial assessment
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Low weight gain for newborn
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Fussy and frequent feedings
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Nipple damage and healing
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Increasing a low milk supply for mother
Private Breastfeeding Class
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$35.00 a class per family
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Breastfeeding basics for the vital first days and weeks
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The breastfeeding / family relationship
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Comfort measures for challenges
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Increasing milk supply
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Pumping and storage of breastmilk
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How to tell if a baby is feeding well
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Videos, class discussion, and lecture
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Resources in the community
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Composition of breastmilk and how it changes over the years as well as during each feeding.