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    Bayou City Breastfeeding Lactation Consultants - Megan Boswell IBCLC RLC

    Bayou City Breastfeeding Lactation Consultants

    4.9(23 reviews)
    3.8 miUpper Kirby

    I cannot recommend Brittaney Davidson highly enough! After a very difficult and emotionally…read moredraining breastfeeding experience with my first child, I was nervous and uncertain about trying again with my second. From the very first consultation, she immediately put me at ease with her warmth, patience, and genuine empathy. Her knowledge of breastfeeding techniques,  and lactation challenges that can occur is remarkable. She took the time to thoroughly assess my baby's latch and my milk supply explaining every step in a way that made me feel empowered and not at all overwhelmed. What sets her apart is her passion! She is truly invested in the success of every family she works with. She celebrates the small wins, provides encouragement along the way and most importantly she gives practical, evidence-based guidance that actually works. Thanks to Brittaneys support, I have made it to one month of exclusively breastfeeding my second child.......successfully and confidently! This is a milestone I never thought possible after my first experience. Beyond her expertise, her  compassion makes her not just a lactation nurse, but a trusted partner in this roller coaster journey of motherhood. Any parent lucky enough to work with her will feel supported and truly cared for. Thank you for all you do Brittaney!!

    I was very excited to find my insurance covered my visit completely…read more I seen Brittani, she is very sweet and knowledgeable. I felt as I was talking to a girlfriend I've known for years. Even as a mom of 4 I wanted to learn as much as possible about breastfeeding and be able to nurse for at least her first whole year. I feel very confident with Brittani just a message away I will definitely be able to reach my goal. Also my baby has both lip and tongue ties, she showed me exercises to help stretch both with no need to have snipped! Thank goodness her latch is improving and I have no pain. 2 months in. Joni's mom

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    Texas Children's Lactation & Milk Bank Services - L-R: Laurel L (Donations Coordinator), ?, & Nancy H (Director Women's Support Services) w neonatologists Stephen A & Joseph G.

    Texas Children's Lactation & Milk Bank Services

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 miMedical Center

    was in PICU with my baby for a week they mixed a small amount of homebody's breastmilk with mine…read moreand dumped over 700 mL of my milk without talking to me after I got moved to West Wing and I was finally able to breast-feed exclusively my nurse asked for my milk back. They gave her some of it back, then proceeded to prepare the frozen milk that they had, then brought it and told me and my nurse that if I didn't use it tonight, it needed to be destroyed once again they have wasted more of my breastmilk. I'm going to make biggest complaint. I do not pump that much. I do not have room for them to continuously waste over 700 mL of my milk do not trust them.

    In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed that babies should be exclusively breastfed…read morefor the first 6 months of life, & stated that preterm infants especially should be exclusively fed breast milk, whether a mother's own milk or pasteurized human donor milk. Yet because several generations of mothers were discouraged from nursing, & because nursing is so incredibly stigmatizing, many mothers have never even seen another woman nurse, let alone learned any of the tricks of the trade. And whereas prematurely-born babies, inc those born by scheduled c-sections, benefit esp from breast milk, their mothers do not always produce milk right away. Thanks goodness for TC's Lactation & Milk Bank Services. The women who work there are absolute Godsends. They're not just board-certified lactation consultants (LCs), they're also RNs & trained peer-counselors, so not only are TC's LCs qualified to help you learn how to nurse & the pump breast milk, they can also advise you on whether any meds you're taking are unsafe for your baby. Moreover, they are qualified to provide encouragement & compassion. And they do so. My twin daughters were delivered at the Pavilion after a short & easy labor that ended in a thoroughly unsympathetic & medically-unnecessary c-section when I was fully dilated, & I didn't even see my babies until they were 13 1/2 hours old. The deliveries set me up for failure as a mother. I didn't even feel like a woman, let alone a Mother. I was unsure I was woman enough to provide milk for 2 babies. And though my son had thrived, the LCs who'd helped when I was nursing him had insisted I'd done it badly. Moreover, as my daughters were to be hospitalized at TCH, I would be trying to provide for them very publicly--every oz I pumped would be accounted for. Unsurprisingly, I suffered from performance anxiety, just after the deliveries, & I needed to get over it fast, in order to try to provide for my babies. Happily, my nurse arrived in my room soon after I did & established that I wished to provide milk for my girls. Within 1/2 an hour or so, she'd brought me all the kit I needed to pump & bottles to pump into, & had shown me how to use the hospital-grade pump in my room. She also contacted Lactation Services. Consultations are free-of-charge for mothers who are themselves inpatients, or who's babies are inpatients at TCH; & the lactation consultants also answer questions by phone or email, for FREE, regardless of whether you or your baby have any affiliation w TCH. LC Adris arrived promptly & explained the protocol for cleaning & sterilizing the pumping kit, & storing & transporting my milk. She also took the time to answer my questions. Her manner was incredibly soothing. This steadied me. I kept pumping. Each day, an LC stopped by my room to answer any questions I might have, & to cheer me on. On the day I was discharged, I asked my nurse to arrange a final meeting w an LC. LC Cathy taught me to hand-express breast milk, which I used to be sure that my milk had let down, once I started nursing my girls. A week later, when anxious to boost my production, I obtained another consultation w the ever-capable Cathy. Cathy gave me a number of tips, & 1 of these worked. At first, I just couldn't produce enough. I was shocked to learn that Neonatology initially wanted 13 ml of colostrum every 3 hours, for just 1 of the girls. Thank goodness TCH also has a milk bank that provides for babies housed at TCH, pasteurized breast milk mixed from carefully-screened donors. An NNP visited me before our daughters' first feeds to determine whether I'd like my colostrum to be topped-up w formula or human milk. I chose the latter. My daughters drank this for several days, after which time one daughter received 1 of her 8 bottles/day from donors. But once my milk was fully in, at ~2 weeks, I found I had no trouble providing for my babies, & in fact we began to accumulate a surplus. This I ultimately gave back to the milk bank, which accepts one-time donations, & also became an ongoing donor. I love giving back to TCH itself, & providing for the babies there & helping their moms, as others did for us. And there are practical benefits too: the milk bank was able to lend me a hospital-grade pump free-of-charge, regular use of which seems to keep me from getting blocked ducts, & I have routine contact w warm, sweet, supportive Donations Coordinator, Laurel, w whom I can speak if any nursing-related problems arise. This is inexpressibly comforting to me--nursing forged the bond between my babies & I, & was the only thing that gave me real peace & well-being during the dark months following their hospitalizations. Nearly a year on, nursing sustains the strong maternal bond it created. The Lactation Consultants of TC's Lactation & Milk Bank Services give nursing mothers the peace-of-mind that they need to nurse, which in turn enables them to feel at peace, & to bring peacefulness to their babies. Thanks all.

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    Texas Children's Lactation & Milk Bank Services - Milk storage & distribution facility at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the Pavilion for Women (view 2).

    Milk storage & distribution facility at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the Pavilion for Women (view 2).

    Texas Children's Lactation & Milk Bank Services - Milk storage & distribution facility at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the Pavilion for Women (view 1).

    Milk storage & distribution facility at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the Pavilion for Women (view 1).

    Texas Children's Lactation & Milk Bank Services - A lactation room at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the West Tower.

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    A lactation room at the Mothers' Milk Bank in the West Tower.

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