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Replying to @Chelsi Schultz Shields can be a great tool to reach your goals, if needed. Work with a lactation if using a shield or if you feel the need to use one! Follow me on IG for more ❤️ I offer FREE virtual 1:1 consultations through insurance. If you would like to schedule an appointment with me, click the link in my bio to see if you’re eligible. If approved, you will receive an email from me to schedule an appointment. #ibclc #lactationconsultant #breastfeeding #breastmilk #postpartum #nurse #breastfeedingtips #ftm #exclusivelybreastfeeding #shields #breastshield #latchpain #breastfeedinghelp #breastfeedingsos #lactationconsultantsoftiktok #medela #cereschill
It’s a red flag if you’re noticing compression or crease lines after feeds! That be indicative of a shallow latch, torticollis, oral restrictions, ect. I offer FREE virtual 1:1 consultations through insurance. If you would like to schedule an appointment with me, click the link in my bio to see if you’re eligible. If approved, you will receive an email from me to schedule an appointment. #ibclc #lactationconsultant #breastfeeding #breastmilk #postpartum #nurse #breastfeedingtips #ftm #exclusivelybreastfeeding #latching #latchpain #breastfeedinghelp #milksupply #howtobreastfeed #lactationconsultantsoftiktok
Hey y’all, I’m Kaylee! I’m a registered nurse (RN) and international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). I started this platform to share free, accessible information on all the exciting things about breastfeeding & pumping because, as many of you know, there’s a lack of support and education in our field. This community began growing so quickly that it gave me the momentum to create a private practice. I now offer virtual 1:1 lactation consultations all over the world, both through insurance and out-of-pocket. If you don’t have a lactation consultant yet, I would be honored to support you on your journey! While I’m passionate about sharing all the tips and tricks here on social media, there are times that necessitate sitting down with an IBCLC to fully review the situation. Every journey is unique and a personalized plan is often needed. I do my best to answer questions in the comments, but please understand if I point you in the direction of a 1:1 appointment (it doesn’t have to be with me). My priority is that you get the best support and there are definitely situations where it’s not possible to fully provide that through a social media comment or DM. Thank you all SO much for being here and trusting me to be a part of your journey. I’m beyond grateful for this community! #ibclc #lactationconsultant #breastfeeding #breastmilk #postpartum #nurse #regisisterednurse #breastfeedingtips #ftm #exclusivelybreastfeeding #kayleerabaja #breastfeedinghelp #breastpump
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Hey y’all, I’m Kaylee! I’m a registered nurse (RN) and international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). I started this platform to share free, accessible information on all the exciting things about breastfeeding & pumping because, as many of you know, there’s a lack of support and education in our field. This community began growing so quickly that it gave me the momentum to create a private practice. I now offer virtual 1:1 lactation consultations all over the world, both through insurance and out-of-pocket. If you don’t have a lactation consultant yet, I would be honored to support you on your journey! While I’m passionate about sharing all the tips and tricks here on social media, there are times that necessitate sitting down with an IBCLC to fully review the situation. Every journey is unique and a personalized plan is often needed. I do my best to answer questions in the comments, but please understand if I point you in the direction of a 1:1 appointment (it doesn’t have to be with me). My priority is that you get the best support and there are definitely situations where it’s not possible to fully provide that through a social media comment or DM. Thank you all SO much for being here and trusting me to be a part of your journey. I’m beyond grateful for this community! #ibclc #lactationconsultant #breastfeeding #breastmilk #postpartum #nurse #regisisterednurse #breastfeedingtips #ftm #exclusivelybreastfeeding #kayleerabaja #breastfeedinghelp #breastpump
Around 60-70% of mothers report low milk supply as one of the primary reasons they stop breastfeeding, either temporarily or permanently. This issue is often cited as one of the biggest challenges new moms face. However, it’s important to note that many mothers perceive low milk supply, but actual physiological milk insufficiency (where the body genuinely cannot produce enough milk) is relatively rare. In many cases, low supply is due to factors like: 	•	Infrequent nursing or pumping 	•	Poor latch 	•	Stress or fatigue 	•	Hormonal imbalances 	•	Insufficient support or guidance The good news is that most moms can increase their milk supply with the right support, whether through lactation consultants, proper breastfeeding techniques, or more frequent nursing/pumping sessions. If you’re experiencing concerns about milk supply, it’s always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider or lactation professional to get personalized advice and reassurance. #LowMilkSupply #BreastfeedingJourney #BreastfeedingSupport #NursingMom #MilkSupply #BreastfeedingChallenges #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingMama #NewMomLife #MomLife #MilkSupplyStruggles #BreastfeedingProblems #MomsSupportingMoms #LactationConsultant #BreastfeedingHelp #NursingSupport #BreastfeedingChallenges #PostpartumCare #BreastfeedingAwareness #MotherhoodUnplugged #milksupplyissues

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