Types of assessments to choose from for an in-person consultation
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I will observe you feeding your baby and may gently examine your breasts and your baby's mouth to ensure a proper latch.
I will offer personalized guidance on positioning your baby for optimal comfort and milk transfer, and answer any questions you have about achieving a successful latch.
I will leave you with practical tips and adjustments to improve your breastfeeding experience.
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We will discuss your pumping goals and challenges, assess your breasts and pump fit, then observe your technique while offering personalized advice to improve milk expression, comfort, and establish a pumping routine.
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This involves placing a gloved finger inside while your baby suckles to assess baby’s sucking and tongue movement.
I may also check for typical newborn reflexes and your baby's overall mobility.
Remember, successful breastfeeding involves your baby's entire body, and reflexes play a crucial part.
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I will observe how you feed your baby and assess milk flow from the syringe or bottle.
I can offer guidance on positioning your baby for comfort and efficient feeding, proper bottle teat selection for optimal sucking, and pacing techniques to prevent overfeeding.
I will also address any concerns you have about bottle-feeding and recommend strategies to ensure your baby is getting enough milk.
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In your back-to-work consultation, I will delve into your work schedule and pumping logistics.
We will discuss pump selection and flange fit, help you establish a pumping routine that aligns with your work breaks, and offer tips for storing and transporting expressed milk.
I will also address any concerns about maintaining milk supply while pumping and answer questions about your rights and options for lactation accommodations at work.
Ideally, schedule this consultation 3-4 weeks before returning to ensure you have ample time to practice pumping and establish a comfortable routine.
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We will explore strategies for introducing solids alongside breastfeeding.
I can address concerns about milk supply and ensure a smooth transition to a balanced feeding approach that incorporates both breast milk and solid foods.
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We will discuss your weaning goals and your baby's feeding cues. I will likely observe a feeding session to assess your current routine.
Together, you'll develop a gradual weaning plan that considers your comfort and your baby's needs.
I can offer strategies for reducing nursing or pumping sessions, introducing alternative sources of comfort, and managing any physical or emotional challenges that may arise during the weaning process.