The Lactation Nanny LLC., is a licensed and insured agency dedicated to the promotion and support of every woman who chooses to breastfeed successfully. I am looking to rejuvenate and enlighten mothers once again to the "Special Wonders" of breastfeeding! And not to mention the "Economic Benefits" of breastfeeding that are much needed in today's Society. Your baby can eat Free for up to 6 Months!
The Nurses and myself have 20-30 years of in-hospital breastfeeding experience as RNs on the Mother/Baby Unit and The Newborn Nursery Unit at Hackensack University Medical Center in NJ (HUMC).
And yes although breastfeeding does not come easy for most moms, it is important not to get discouraged. And never compare yourself to other mothers. You and your baby are unique. Breastfeeding can be a rewarding experience and easily accomplished with a few helpful tips from your Lactation Consultant. This will alleviate your questions and concerns.
Did you know that research has clearly established the following numerous health benefits for the infant associated with exclusive breastfeeding for at least the first 6 months.
1) Less Respiratory infections.
2) Less otitis media.
3) Stimulated growth and development.
4) May modulate behavior and optimizes infant intelligence.
5) Protects against illness.
6) Less colic.
7) Have less gas and fewer feeding problems.
8) Have lower incidents for SID.
9) Less likely to become overweight during childhood.
10) Protects a baby from allergies, diabetes and childhood cancers.
Medical research shows great benefits for mom also. Like lower risk of diabetes, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and quicker weight loss for the mother.
We are skilled professionals capable of assisting you in a variety of breastfeeding areas.
INCLUDING:
1) Breastfeeding as a public health priority.
2) The advantages of breastfeeding.
3) Contradictions to breastfeeding and issues relating to maternal medications.
4) Maternal Anatomy and physiology of lactation.
5) Prenatal issues in breastfeeding.
6) Facilitating breastfeeding in the early postpartum.
7) The infant's contribution to feeding.
8) Early problems with the breast.
9) Low milk supply.
10) Infants who feed poorly at the breast.
11) Expressing and feeding human milk.
12) Special breastfeeding situations.
13) Later breast problems.
Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs.

We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.
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