Breastfeeding Support

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American Medical Association (AMA), American Dietetic Association (ADA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) all agree: Breast milk is the ideal form of nutrition for babies, especially during the first 6 months.
Whether you're a first time mom or a seasoned parent, nursing your infant can often come with its fair share of questions.
Our lactation consultants at Full Circle Health Care can help all mothers get the answers they're searching for when it comes to breastfeeding.
We can also assist with many of these common inquiries & concerns:
Whether you're a first time mom or a seasoned parent, nursing your infant can often come with its fair share of questions.
Our lactation consultants at Full Circle Health Care can help all mothers get the answers they're searching for when it comes to breastfeeding.
We can also assist with many of these common inquiries & concerns:
- When can I expect my milk to come in?
- When should I actually begin breastfeeding?
- Is it okay to use bottles and/or pacifiers?
- How will I know when my baby is hungry?
- How can I tell if my baby is latched on correctly?
Many patients experiencing the following difficulties can also receive assistance from one of our Full Circle Health Care lactation consultants:
- Inability to nurse your baby without pain
- Exhibiting symptoms of a possible breast infection
- Your newborn consistently falls asleep at the breast
- Your baby doesn't seem satisfied when feedings are over
- Your infant isn't gaining weight appropriately
- Baby isn't producing the expected daily quantity of wet or soiled diapers
Think you could benefit from our breastfeeding support services? Contact Full Circle Health Care NOW to schedule an appointment with one of our lactation consultants!