Phoenix Newborn Care Specialist- What's my Role when I'm working with a Breastfeeding Mom?

Phoenix Newborn Care Specialist

What's my Role when I'm working with a Breastfeeding Mom?
 

Often when families are inquiring about my services as a Postpartum Doula and Newborn Care Specialist, I am asked how can I help support them if they are giving breastmilk. What will my role be? Will I be an asset to the mom if she wants to nurse her baby? I've compiled some information below to help answer those things. :)

 The nursing mom-If mom chooses to nurse I take more of supportive role with her. At the beginning stages of breastfeeding I will suggest mom keep skin to skin with her babies as much as possible during the time her milk in coming in. Newborns extinctly have a heightened sense of smell. So placing the baby on mom will direct the baby to the nipple and begin breastfeeding. When I work overnights typically I am with baby and when baby awakens to eat I will bring baby to mom. I always change baby first which wakes them enough to be wanting to eat more. By the time I bring baby to mom they are well awake and ready to go! I've had a good amount of mothers who have had c-sections and having someone like myself to bring their baby to them so they don't need to keep getting out of bed is huge. Mom can sit up on bed and enjoy a peaceful nursing session with her baby. Typically while mom is nursing, I am restocking the nursery with diapers, wipes and clean clothes, updating the log on diaper changes and nursing sessions. I usually suggest having mom text me when she is finished but I usually check in at least once to make sure things are going well. I will keep mom hydrated by filling her water and offer her a snack. New moms are tired! Sometimes my job is to make sure they are staying awake during those overnight feeds if mom is nursing in a chair for safety purposes. I've kept mom awake because I'm answering lots of questions that pop up she's asked when it's quiet while baby is nursing. When the nursing session is over I will pick up baby on mom and burp, re-swaddle and get them settled back to sleep while mom gets her rest.

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 The pumping mom-if mom chooses to pump through the day after nursing or feeding  with bottles my approach will most likely be more full charge. I always suggest to get a hospital grade pump. The Medela Symphony is usually the one I suggest most. It's proven to achieve faster milk ejection and faster milk flow.

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 Often the pumping mom wants some relief at night so she can get more hours of uninterrupted sleep. I will have expressed breastmilk to give baby during feeds at night. I still get baby up, change diaper, re-swaddle and give baby a bottle of milk. We usually stay in the nursery with the lights very dim or off completely so not to overstimulate baby. Baby is burped at least once during the feed. Sometimes you will need a couple different kind of bottles to see what baby takes to but my best suggestion is using Dr. Brown's bottles. This system is designed to help promote good digestion which is essential for babies, particularly newborn. They have a fully vented bottle design which is closest to breastfeeding. The vent system and nipple work together to help a controlled flow so babies feed at their own pace.

Dr Brown's bottle  

 Often moms who also pump have other children in the home that they need to be caring for during the day. Moms can get the milk that baby needs for the overnight feeds and I can get them fed while mom gets her much needed rest. I do suggest mom wakes at least once through the night to pump so not to shock her supply and shut down milk production. Also moms can become engorged and uncomfortable if it's been a long time since they've nursed or pumped. Another reason moms decide to exclusively nurse even for bottle feeds during the day is because some babies get really sleepy on the breast. This happens quite a bit. Recently at my current position the baby has been waking so much for feeds and not seeming satisfied with the breast. Some moms don't mind nursing on demand or basically keeping the baby at breast all day. For those moms who want to keep their baby satisfied for longer periods of time bottle feeds may be the route they chose. As a part of my service I offer a non judgmental source for them to decide what route is best for them. I say it's always nice to have a pumped bottle of milk so their partner or I can feed the baby and mom doesn't feel like a machine or the only one doing the feeds. It helps bonding with the dad or partner immensely as well!

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 I always keep track of what happens at night so we can discuss in the AM or I can make notes in our communication log.


Maryann Kamitian

Newborn Care Specialist

Postpartum Doula

Lactation Educator

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