Nursing can be a wonderful experience for both you and your baby. It provides ideal nourishment and a special bonding experience that many nursing mothers cherish.Breast milk is the ideal form of nutrition for newborns, but for mothers who are unable to breastfeed or who decide not to, infant formula is a good alternative. The decision to breastfeed or formula feed your baby is a very personal one. Your Maternal Bliss Specialist with help you with
Latching-on
Positioning problems
Sore, cracked nipples
Basic breastfeeding education
Engorgement
Blocked ducts and mastitis
Coping with the new experience of breast feeding
Slow weight gain of baby
Increasing breastmilk supply
Overactive letdown , too much milk
Thrush/Candida
Tongue tie and breastfeeding
Expressing for a preterm baby in NICU and breastfeeding a preterm baby at home
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Although it is the best nutritional source for babies, breastfeeding does come with some concerns that many new mothers share. Whereas it's easy from the get-go for some, it can be challenging. Sometimes, both mother and baby need plenty of patience and persistence to get used to the routine of breastfeeding. But all the effort is often worth it in the long run - for both the you and your baby.
Group classes available.
Hiring aNewborn Educator will help to make sure you understand how to make informed choices, how to have a plan in place for tackling unexpected situations and teach you informed decision making and assertiveness skills. They cover all areas of Newborn Care including but not limited to:
Our goal is to make sure your concerns have been addressed in all areas and that you and your spouse now have a strong foundation to continue the care of your newborn feeling secure in your decision making.
50% Deposit required for all services.
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Group classes can be accomodated for you and your friends, please call to discuss details.