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Top Ten Reasons for Parent's to Call

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  1. Suspected Low Milk Supply
  2. Breast Refusal
  3. Babe Won't Latch
  4. Painful Latch
  5. Poor Weight Gain
  6. Tongue-tie,Lip-tie Evaluation
  7. Mastitis/Engorgement
  8. Nipple Thrush/Ductal Yeast Infection
  9. Breast Pump Rental
  10. Poor Weight Gain​

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Calls answered days, nights, weekends and holidays.

Mother Wisdom Lactation Services is committed to providing personalized care and support for all phases of lactation and beyond. I view lactation as a holistic process and respect each family’s unique situations and beliefs. I strive to provide nurturing care so that each family can define their own feeding and parenting goals.
  • Home Visits scheduled at the time most convenient for situation, including nights & weekends.
  • ​Lactation office hours are by appointment only.
  • ​Tele-health visits are available

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Services Offered

  • Prenatal Breastfeeding Consults and Action Plans
  • Maintaining Milk Supply and your Livelihood
  • Onsite Consultation for All Employers Aspiring to Support Breastfeeding
  • Breastfeeding Parents Groups 

Mother Wisdom Lactation Services can help you address concerns like these:

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  • breastfeeding problems
  • latch-on difficulty
  • sore/damaged nipples
  • engorgement
  • slow or no weight gain
  • need for supplemental feedings
  • milk supply - too much/not enough
  • baby fussiness related to feedings
  • plugged ducts/mastitis
  • assessing possible tongue and lip tie
  • advice on breastfeeding equipment
  • returning to work while breastfeeding
  • milk expression and storage information
  • weaning advice
  • premature infants
  • infants with special health concerns/problems​
  • latch correction
  • twins and multiple babies 
  • care of your nipples 
  • breastfeeding positions 
  • anatomy of the lactating breast 
  • breast problems 
  • is my baby getting enough to eat? 
  • pumping for home and work 
  • storage of breast milk for healthy full term babies 
  • babies in the NICU or in hospital 
  • breastfeeding and sex 
  • weaning
  • adequate nutrition
  • breastfeeding and the Law
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