Mommy's Milk and More
Summary: Mommy's Milk and More is the weekly podcast for both expecting and new parents wanting to know more about pregnancy, labor and delivery, breastfeeding, parenting, babies and the emotions involved in dealing with a new infant. Whether this is your first or your fourth baby it's always a challenge to parent an infant. Hosted by Veronica Tingzon, a certified Lactation Consultant, Lactation Educator, Doula, Child Birth Educator, Medical Assistant and most importantly, MOM. Expert information, friendly advice, opinions and different perspectives. Plus, Veronica's BREASTFEEDING Tip of the Week and some Pearls of Wisdom!
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Podcasts:
Anne Sakoff discusses her personal battle with low milk supply. What initial steps did Anne go through to get her milk back up? What are herbal and medicinal galactogogues and where you can find these and other supplements. Plus, recipes you can try.
What is Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) and how it can be a great resource and assist with formula or in breastfeeding. In need of a hospital grade breast pump? Red Cross can help. Plus, different demographics; are the breastfeeding rates on the rise? Also, the importance of breastfeeding week
Dee Stacy shares her tandem nursing experiences including, how to hold, positions and how she portioned the feedings per child. Why her Dr. told her to quit while pregnant and how she had the courage to continue to breastfeed? Plus, good resources to learn more about tandem nursing. Also, resources for milk banks.
A Dr.'s misdiagnosis of a toddler with Juvenile Diabetes. What are the universal signs to look for and help you identify juvenile diabetes? How to cope with a toddler with juvenile diabetes? Ways to control, monitor with new pumps and new technology. Plus, how breastfeeding might have delayed the onset of juvenile diabetes.
Maya shares her rough pregnancy but even harder recovery. Her Factor V Leiden mutation and the risks involved. Her babies battle with Jaundice and why she choose to feed her newborn formula for 24 hours.
Dr. James Ochi, an ear, nose and throat specialist talks about anatomical obstacles that can affect breastfeeding. Plus, how nasal aspirators can do more harm that good, why new moms should not blame themselves if newborns do not feed and cleff palets.
A mother's battle with the ramifications of following the book BabyWise. What she learned? What was her reaction and what was the ultimate outcome? Plus, BF tip of the week.
In emergency situations, such as the aftermath of wildfires, flooding or hurricanes, breastfeeding is not merely important, it is vital – even lifesaving. This week we speak with Margaret Goebel, IBC Lactation Consultant and LLL about why remaining calm and breastfeeding as usual during unusual times is so important. Some BF tips for emergency situations and Veronicas Breastfeeding top if the Week.
Jaundice occurs quite frequently after birth, however a diagnosis of jaundice and any interventions involved in the treatment of jaundice may throw a breastfeeding mom into a tailspin. Today we're speaking with, Dr. Turner, a pediatrician from Kaiser Permanente, and his wife, Marilyn Turner, a pediatric nurse, lactation educator, and lactation consultant student, to help us understand what a diagnosis of jaundice means for you and your baby and how to continue to breastfeed through it.
How much lactation help do you need? Is a breast feeding support group good enough? What if you don't have the means to hire a private lactation consultant? A lactation clinic allows you the lactation help without having to pay for it. Rose de Vigne-Jackowicz talks with us about running a lactation clinic. HAVE A QUESTION YOU WOULD LIKE US TO ANSWER? 858-565-BABY
Amanda joins us and shares her birthing story and how she got started with BFing. Amanda tells us about how she is dealing with Raynaud's Phenomenon. Amanda's twin sisters join us in the studio and share their feeling about seeing Amanda BFing for the first time. Plus "Being In The Moment" Do you have breastfeeding, pregnancy, newborn and/or parenting questions? Call our Baby Hotline 858-565-BABY
Medela is one of the best known names in breastfeeding products. We have come to trust their pumps and other products over the years. Today we're speaking to Donna Gibson the Southern California sales rep. for Medela. She's going to tell us about some of their wonderful products that can get you over some of breastfeeding humps and also explain which pumps are best for what circumstances.
This week we took Mommy's Milk and More to the 2007 ILCA (International Lactation Consultant Association) held in San Diego. We interview some amazing leaders of ILCA and speak with other Lactation Consultants about teaching new moms how to breastfeed.
Every mom has her own comfort level about nursing in public. Rochelle McLean, IBCLC, CCE joins us to talk about breastfeeding in public and shares some great tips and ideas to help you feel more comfortable; Locked in the bathroom is not an option.
So you planned your perfect birth and breastfeeding scenario. Then, it all goes awry. Your baby is sent to NICU for whatever reason and your recovering elsewhere. You don't get to breastfeed in the 1st hour of your baby's life, sometimes not even within the 1st day or two. What do you do to protect lactation? What do you do to get baby back to breast if he/she has already received bottles? We'll talk with Christine Grattan, IBCLC, lactation Consultant at Scripps Mercy of San Diego Hospital about pumping and breastfeeding through the NICU experience.