Posts tagged new baby
Calm Your Baby With Soothing Techniques: Tip and Resources for Parents

Interested in learning more about soothing your fussy baby. We’ve provided just a few soothing techniques that can be helpful for parents who may have run out of ideas or are just looking for a few more to add to their arsenal. We also provide resources and other tips for quick access in a pinch!

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How an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Might Support You.

Happy IBCLC DAY! An IBCLC, international Board Certified Lactation Consultant, can be a great asset to you and your family's care team. IBCLCs can assist with a variety of concerns, challenges and questions. In this blog, we break down the many concerns an IBCLC might help you and your family to address along with the various ways The Center can support you. Text us at our line at 202.293.5182 if you have specific questions for our team.

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How to DIY a Supplemental Nursing System at home

A Supplemental Nursing System (SNS) can be a helpful tool for parent and baby dyads who are facing challenges at the breast/chest and need to supplement breastmilk or formula. An SNS allows for baby to receive a measured volume of milk while still being latched at the breast. In this blog, you’ll find more information on how to assemble an at-home DIY SNS with video instructions and testimonials from other parents.

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Breastfeeding in the First Year: Staying Open to Change

Rapid changes occur in your baby’s first weeks, months, and years of life. As you witness your baby’s development, it is natural for your feeding relationship to change as well. Looking at breastfeeding patterns from the first week of life, all the way to that first year will look completely different. But what might these differences look like and what can you expect as you and your baby evolve together? Find out more in today’s blog post.

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Managing Expectations: Feeding Premature, Low Birth Weight, and SGA Babies.

Setting expectations and understanding the nuances of bodyfeeding can create more ease during feedings. Read with us as we explore the feeding relationship with a preemie, low birth weight, or babies that happen to be small for their gestational age.

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C-Section Awareness Month: Tips for Recovery

Each April, we celebrate Cesarean (C- section) Awareness Month. This campaign aims to raise awareness and educate people about a variety of topics related to cesareans. If you had a planned or emergency C-section, we have resources and information to help you care for yourself, your body, and your baby after your procedure.

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Weighted feeds: Why they are useful and how to perform them

Weighted feeding is performed by measuring your baby pre and post-feeding. The goal of the weighted feeding is to determine how much breastmilk your baby takes during one breastfeeding session. During an IBCLC consult, your baby is weighed several times. In this blog, we break down the in and outs of weighted feeds and how to perform them.

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Bed-Sharing Basics: The Safe Sleep 7

Bed-sharing (also sometimes referred to as co-sleeping) is a wonderful way to attend to your baby’s nighttime needs while minimizing disruptions to your sleep. It also helps to facilitate bonding and breastfeeding. Most breastfeeding parents will at some point sleep with their babies. It’s important to do so safely, so just follow the La Leche League International Safe Sleep 7!

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