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Why you should give nursing at least six weeks to work

August 31, 2025 6 min read

In the first weeks, it can be nerve-wracking to know if your baby is eating well at the breast. While pumping and bottle feeding offers critical relief and reassurance, it may not always feel that way.  An incredibly common breastfeeding scenario is this: baby is born to parents who desire to breastfeed. They’re told in […]

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Latch On for The Letdown Protest: Highmark’s Big Letdown

August 3, 2025 3 min read

To celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, this August 4th we’re latching on to your federally-mandated rights to breastfeeding support. As the biggest insurer in Delaware, Highmark Blue Cross has a big responsibility to get it right. Yet families employed by massive DE enterprises that are insured by Highmark, like Christiana Care, Brandywine School District, and University of Delaware, have lost […]

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Help for You at Postpartum Support International

July 12, 2025 3 min read

Depression, anxiety, and even OCD are all too common in the perinatal period, particularly in those who have previously been affected. Postpartum Support International provides a variety of channels to find help.  As I was renewing my perinatal mental health certification (PMH-C) this month, I got a fresh review of the offerings of Postpartum Support […]

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Your Doula is Worth Every Dime

June 19, 2025 4 min read

Couples may like the idea of labor support but have sticker shock when they see the cost. When all is accounted for, however, it’s obvious that being a doula is a labor of love. In Wilmington, Delaware, private doula services average $1,200 to $1,500. Expecting parents tend to estimate how many hours they might be […]

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Breastfeeding and Maternal Mental Health

June 2, 2025 6 min read

You’ve heard breastfeeding will leave you a train wreck, but you’ve also heard the hormones are supposed to help with mental health. The truth, as usual, lies somewhere in between.   During prenatal visits, I ask expecting parents what their vision is for feeding their baby. What would an ideal scenario look like for them? The […]

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Wilmington’s network for you and baby

May 20, 2025 5 min read

Feeding difficulties can be rooted in disciplines outside an IBCLC’s scope, or you may simply want support in another area–for you or for baby. Here’s a list of wonderful providers dedicated to helping you along your way. Body people It may seem surprising, but newborns often have areas of tension in their bodies that can […]

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Heroines of Modern Breastfeeding Care: The Lactation Network

April 29, 2025 5 min read

It’s hard to believe, but insurance coverage for breastfeeding support is the best around. It’s changing the game for families and for lactation consultants.

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Twenty Reasons You’ll Love Your Lactation Consultant

April 13, 2025 5 min read

What is a lactation consultant, and how important is it to have one? Do you wait until you have a reason to go? Is it only for nursing at the breast? Can’t your OB or pediatrician help you?

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Why is breastfeeding so hard?

March 7, 2025 5 min read

You’ve heard the horror stories. What gives? How can something natural be so overwhelming? Here’s how: yes, nursing is natural. But nursing is a human behavior, which is learned. And how do humans learn human behavior? By mimicking other humans in the act of that behavior.

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Is My Baby Moving Milk?

March 6, 2025 3 min read

There will be diaper trackers and feeding logs, but how can you know during a feed if your baby is actually eating? The number one comment I heard in postpartum units went like this:  “She had it in her mouth, but I couldn’t tell if she was doing anything.” Despite the feeds tallied in their books, new moms felt unsure their babies were nourished.

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