Posts Tagged ‘breastfeeding’
Your Guide to Lactation Support: Who Are the Specialists?
When it comes to lactation support, the alphabet soup of certifications can be quite confusing. From IBCLCs to CLCs and CLEs, each type of lactation support specialist brings a unique set of skills and knowledge to the table. Let’s break down these certifications to help you understand who you might be consulting. The IBCLC, or…
Read MoreMeet Maria, IBCLC
Hello! My name is Maria, and I am a Certified Lactation Counselor, Postpartum Doula, former EMT, and IBCLC student. I began working with postpartum families in 2022 after 8 years in the child care field and quickly realized the additional need for infant feeding support. Well-meaning friends and family often provide anecdotes and advice for…
Read MoreThe Unspoken Realities of Breastfeeding: What I Wish I Knew
Breastfeeding, a sometimes beautiful yet almost always challenging journey that many new parents embark on, holds a myriad of unspoken truths. Beyond the serene images of bonding and nourishment lie the untold tales that every parent wishes they knew before stepping into the realm of nursing. 1. Latch Woes: It’s Not as Instinctive as You…
Read MoreOh no! My Baby Won’t Take a Bottle!
You had all these ideas about how you would breast feed your baby for those first few weeks after you brought them home. Your pediatrician had recommended that you wait 3 or 4 weeks before you started bottle feeding, so that your breastfeeding relationship was well established. It’s all going so well! But, you had…
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