Breastfeeding Support and Lactation Consulting

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"Breastfeeding Your Newborn: the First Three Months"

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Today, almost 70% of new mothers breastfeed their babies.

This is a great head start toward a healthy childhood. Today hospitals have lactation consultants on hand to help new moms and babies “get a good latch” and learn to be a successful nursing duo.

But after you leave the hospital, will you have anyone at hand to help you continue getting this little guy properly latched and nursing efficiently? Most mothers will not have had their milk “come in” before they get home, and when that happens on the second or third day home, it can be a surprise to realize that baby can’t easily latch on to those bowling balls on the chest! A lot of tears can be shed by both mom and babe, and dads get pretty discouraged because really, they don’t know quite what to do.

Successful Breastfeeding

Triangle Mothercare doulas are trained to help in this situation. There are a lot of little tricks to getting the nursing duo to become an efficient team and your postpartum doula will gladly share them with you!

And in a few cases, there are challenges that require more expertise. Triangle Mothercare’s on-staff IBCLC-certified lactation consultant is available to provide help or make a home visit if needed. Marcia Thuermer spent six years achieving this very high level of training! (IBCLC = International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and is the highest level of expertise that is possible, worldwide.)

“Dear Marcia: I had every breastfeeding problem possible — mastitis, yeast, a tear in my nipple, a baby that wouldn’t latch, etc. [Your] creative suggestions as to how to overcome these problems, and provided support and encouragement when I didn’t think I could continue.” — Allison F., Chapel Hill, NC read more client comments

Whether you are a Triangle Mothercare client or not, Marcia Thuermer is available for lactation consulting with you. The in-home consulting fee is $65 per hour, with follow up visits after the initial consultation for $40.

While breastfeeding is natural, still it is a learned art. In this age of convenience, we tend to distance ourselves from things that seem less “modern.” Cultural views about breasts and our subsequent feelings about our bodies may complicate a woman’s decision to breastfeed. Because bottle-feeding seems so easy, breastfeeding may be seen as unnecessary or complicated. As a result, many women become frustrated and self-doubting when breastfeeding challenges arise. Just having help at the right moment can make all the difference in having the confidence and know-how to get past the first few days of uncertainty and struggle to the relaxed and rewarding experience of nourishing your child with “designer milk,” made just for this baby by the body that gave birth to her.

Click here to read “Successful Breastfeeding Starts in the First Five Minutes After Birth.”

If you are considering breastfeeding or have already decided to do so, remember that up-to-date information, good preparation (for both birth and breastfeeding) before baby comes, and family and community support are essential to breastfeeding success.

If you need a Lactation Consultant, contact Marcia Thuermer at (919) 225-2493 or email marcia@trianglemothercare.com.