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Re: Breastfeeding

by pie81 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:54 am

I also highly recommend Geraldine Miskin (recommended above) - she gave excellent advice on all aspects of feeding, winding etc, and correctly diagnosed a tongue tie that others (nhs) had missed or told me did not exist!

Re: Breastfeeding

by daisydaisy » Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:05 am

I can absolutely second Maggie1 re Sharon George. What a lovely lady, so human and helpful.

Re: Breastfeeding

by LP73 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:02 am

I should have mentioned Annabel costs £95 for 90 mins and often stays longer.

Re: Breastfeeding

by mummyjen » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:47 am

Private help at home also available from locally based breastfeeding counsellors and lactation consultants at Baby Intuition http://www.babyintuition.co.uk/about-us/. Prices from £40 per hour for a breastfeeding counsellor and £135 for 90 mins with a lactation consultant.

Re: Breastfeeding

by ClaphamNCT » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:34 am

The Clapham NCT run Balham Breastfeeding Cafe dropin takes places this morning Monday 10am-12noon in the private dining room at Harrison's restaurant (15-18 Bedford Hill, Balham). 2 qualified NCT breastfeeding counsellors available for one to one consultation. It is free to come along and speak with our breastfeeding counsellors, although donations to our running costs are always gratefully received.

Details of other free local breastfeeding support groups here http://www.nct.org.uk/branches/clapham/ ... ng-support . There is somewhere you can go every day Monday to Friday.

Good luck.

Re: Breastfeeding

by LP73 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:17 am

Annabel Blanchard is brilliant and also a member of lactation consultants of Great Britain http://www.lcgb.org/consultants_local_london.html#W

Annabel is also a part time midwife in C&W so her up to date knowledge on other matters is also excellent and very useful.

Her mobile is 07860188940

Re: Breastfeeding

by Maggie1 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 1:37 am

I had help from Sharon George with both of my children. Sharon ran the breastfeeding part of the NCT course I went on. Following awful problems feeding my daughter I saw her privately and she was brilliant. It was the best baby related money I have spent as her help enabled me to keep breastfeeding when I was on the point of abandoning it. Her details are in the link elenimum posted. A 90 min session costs £135 (follow up sessions of you need them are a bit less).

Alternatively, the NCT runs a drop in clinic at Harrison's in Balham. Think it is held on Monday mornings but Google it to be sure. Sharon helps out there sometimes if private help is not the way you want to go.

Sounds like you are doing really well. Good luck!

Re: Breastfeeding

by sid_seal » Sun Mar 22, 2015 10:25 pm

Depending on where you live, you are very likely to have access to some of the breastfeeding cafes organised by the hospital - St Thomas' has a very efficient network and I am sure the other SW hospitals do. Breastfeeding didn't work out with me in the end, but when I was still trying the lovely midwife who ran the Clapham Manor BF cafe even came to our home the following day and spent two hours with us as she felt she hadn't had enough time during the session.
I also found our health visitors helpful, pragmatic and non-judgmental.

Good luck! It will get better, I promise ;)

Re: Breastfeeding

by london_maman » Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:21 pm

Don't worry at all it seems all normal to me. I fed my now 1 year old every 2 hours for the first 3 months. It's true that the dummy helps. It's exhausting, emotionally and physically but it's the most rewarding thing ever.

Re: Breastfeeding

by freddiefox » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:49 pm

My baby is 10 months now. He almost doubled his weight in 2 months also.
I fed on demand and this was every 1h30 for the firsy 3 months at least. It was exhausting but I just thought it was normal as the rest of my ncr group did the same or every 2h30 max. Hold in there, first few months are tough. My little one had feeds every 3 hours until he was 6months when we introduced solids. Hope you get some good advice too.

Re: Breastfeeding

by elenimum » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:24 pm

Such a challenging time!

London Lactation Consultants are local to Nappy Valley and they've got 7 IBCLC qualified lactation consultants, so you're bound to find one available!

http://www.LondonLactationConsultants.co.uk

I hope you get the help you need soon!

Re: Breastfeeding

by hhirst » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:14 pm

I have a 2.5 week old and had a lady called Geraldine (recommended from Nappy Valley net) to me and it was he best money I have ever spent!! She was fantastic!! Definitely give her a call - breastfeeding experience - www.breastfeedingexperience.com / 07947 741 415

Re: Breastfeeding

by HappyMumSW11 » Sun Mar 22, 2015 6:30 pm

i've had my 3rd baby a few weeks ago and been given the breastfeeding support groups contact details.
Balham Health Centre 0 208 812 6200 tuesday 2-3.30pm

or leche league: 08451202918

National breastfeeding helpline: 0300 100 0212

the Breastfeeding network support
0300 200 0210

but my suggestion: completing with bottles or giving him a dummie...
good luck and keep positive...

Breastfeeding

by JandS » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:58 pm

Can anyone help regarding Breast feeding problems? If the baby needs to nurse sometimes every two hours even though he doubled his weight by 8 weeks? How much is a breast feeding expert and can anyone recommend one? What is best for a couple of exhausted parents & their beautiful baby boy? Help please!

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