Friday, December 15, 2017

A New Mother's Guide To Using Postpartum And Lactation Services NY

By Sarah Wagner


If you are expecting a baby, chances are you have thought about what you want your labor and delivery to look like. Many expectant parents do not realize how tough it can be to have a new baby at home or the challenges that it brings. Postpartum and lactation services NY can go a long way to easing the challenges that a new baby can bring. Here are tips on choosing the right services for your needs.

If you worry that you are the only one who will be struggling, you don't have to. Many women believe that mothering and nursing should come easily to them and so needing help is a sign of weakness. Nothing could be further from the truth. When a woman gives birth it can take months for her hormones and her body to start getting back to normal. This period of adjustment may be even longer if she is breast feeding her baby.

Although it is a very natural process, breastfeeding can take some time to learn how to do properly. A lactation consultant can give important advice to a woman that will help the baby latch on better, increase her milk supply in a safe and natural way and can avoid some of the health issues like mastitis or sore nipples. It can also help a new mother feel confident that her baby is thriving when she nurses.

A new baby can be challenging enough to deal with on their own but if there are other children in the home this may be even more difficult. A postpartum support worker may be able to help care for other children at least part of the time so that the new mother can get the rest she needs. If you are looking for someone to provide this kind of help it may be a good idea to look for a nanny.

Labor and postpartum doulas are becoming more popular. These are woman who provide emotional and physical support through the birth process and will often stay on to help the new mother recover. They may ensure she is getting enough rest and eating properly so that her body can heal from labor and delivery.

Thinking a little about how the support worker will help you can make it easier for you to find the right fit for your family. It is also a good idea to figure out how you want the individual to support you as well. Not every doula or support worker is willing to offer the same kind of services. A conversation that clearly outlines timelines and expectations can help make the search a lot more likely to succeed.

If you are working with a doula or midwife for your pregnancy and delivery, you may be able to find names of postpartum support workers and lactation consultants for you to contact. If you know what your expectations are and what you need them to do before you speak with them it will be easier to find someone who meets your family's needs.

If you are giving birth in a hospital and are being cared for by an obstetrician this doesn't mean you cannot find the names of people who provide postpartum support. Ask friends who have recently used doulas who they would recommend or, if you are more interested in a lactation consultant, speaking with a breastfeeding support group or health unit may be the key to getting the help you need.




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