What To Look For When Hiring Postpartum And Lactation Services NY

By Sarah Wagner


Planning the birth of your baby is something that most expectant mothers do. They envision where they will deliver, whether they will have medical interventions or not and figure out who will deliver the baby. What they do not consider is how they will manage once the baby is ready to come home. If you are at all concerned about breast feeding or caring for your baby after you have delivered, you may want to look at hiring postpartum and lactation services NY. Here is what to look for when searching for this kind of support worker.

A new mother has a lot of demands placed on her. Her body is still recovering from childbirth and the changes in hormones and lack of sleep can make it difficult for a new mother to heal as quickly as she otherwise might. This is especially true if she is nursing the baby or pumping so that her child can have breast milk.

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.

Some women feel that they do not need added support because this is not their first child. While this may be true for some, other women will need help managing a new infant while still caring for her other children. A postpartum support worker can help make sure that there is care for the other members of the family while the mother focuses on and bonds with her new infant.

If you want someone who is able to give you physical and emotional support rather than caring for other children, you may want to look for someone called a postpartum doula. This is a woman who functions in the same way that a labor and delivery doula will but who will stay on after while a woman recovers from child support.

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.

One good way to find a potential postpartum support worker is to speak with any midwife or doula you are already working with. Some doulas may be quite happy to stay on after you deliver and they may know lactation consultants who may have similar attitudes towards mothering and nursing that you do.

Another way to find good support workers is by word of mouth. Did a friend recently give birth? If they did, finding out who they worked with and what they liked or did not like can help you find someone suitable that you can welcome into your family. Then, you can concentrate on mothering your new baby while feeling confident that your needs are being supported and taken care of.




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