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In this episode of Our Forever Smiles, host Laura Arroyo sits down with certified lactation consultant and speech and language pathologist Kelly Columbus to discuss essential tips and tricks for successfully breast pumping for babies with cleft lip and palate. They explore the unique challenges these families face, the importance of breast milk, and practical strategies for establishing an effective pumping routine. Kelly shares her expertise on choosing the right pump, maximizing milk output, and transitioning from pumping to feeding. Whether you're a new parent or seeking support, this episode is filled with valuable insights to help you nurture your little one with confidence. Want to share your story? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com. Want to be a show sponsor? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com Follow us @ourforeversmiles on social platforms We know you will have questions! Join our FB Community to discuss the weekly episode and speak directly to our guests.
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Today, I'm interviewing a very dear friend and fellow mama, Andrea Purjue. She was a huge support to me during my pregnancy and first year with my daughter. In fact, Andrea, came down from Seattle to join me on my first cross-country flight with Luna when Luna was only 3 months old. She was and is amazing.In this Episode, Andrea shares about the joys and challenges of being a single mom while pregnant and during postpartum.Andrea had to go back to work just six weeks after having her son and she shares what it was like to have to pump in public 15 years ago.Andrea also shares: The struggle with latching she faced at home How she set up her pumping station to best support her Figuring out slow flow bottles The weird sensation of pumping How she handled childcare as a single mom goin back to work after just 6 weeks Pumping while commuting an back at work Her experience exclusively pumping for 7 months What it was like to pump in public 15 years ago Her continued recommended resources - Boppy, nipple cream, and try different bottles!You can find Andrea on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-purjue-2694b67/Resources: Boppy - https://amzn.to/3NYauyB Badger Balm - https://amzn.to/3SefLVv Glass Bottles - https://amzn.to/3TY8FpuThank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed today's episode, it would mean the world to me if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to rate and review the podcast.And, if you're interested in coming on to share your own baby-feeding story, head to mollyrider.com and click on "Share Your Story."
Today, I'm interviewing, Kelila Green Siciliano. She is a mom, a surrogate, a pregnancy loss survivor, a speaker, the founder of OursAndYRS, and the host of the podcast, “Pushing Through Loss” where Kelila speaks about her experience with surrogacy, pregnancy loss, and creating a survival toolkit in order to help her audience feel empowered to use their own struggles to work with them and not push against them. Today, Kelila shares about: The challenges of trying to learn how to breastfeed with her first. How she used a washcloth to get her first baby on the breast. Her experience using a nipple shield and the MyBreastFriend Pillow How her nipples chapped even though there was only 6 months in between breastfeeding her first and her second. The multiple healing properties of breastmilk Weaning her third at 17 months in order to become a surrogate Why she hand expressed for the surrogate baby The difference between night milk and morning milk Nipple flange sizing and how your nipple size changes during breastfeeding Breastfeeding and pumping in public Becoming a doula Pregnancy Loss - Kelila lost her second surrogate baby at 16 weeks, 5 days. From this created a pregnancy loss workbook you can find on her websiteYou can find Kelila at: https://www.instagram.com/oursandyrs/ or https://www.kelilagreenspeaker.com/Resources: Nipple Shield: https://amzn.to/3vm5FZA My Breast Friend Nursing Pillow: https://amzn.to/48vgiro La Leche League: https://llli.org/Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed today's episode, it would mean the world to me if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to rate and review the podcast.And, if you're interested in coming on to share your own baby-feeding story, head to mollyrider.com and click on "Share Your Story."
In today's episode, I interviewed Lily Kendall Wood, the one woman who absolutely transformed my baby-feeding story. She believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. She offered me her own baby-feeding stories so I felt normal and seen. In episode one, I talk about her endlessly because she shows up all over my baby-feeding journey.Outside of supporting me, this fantastic woman, Lily Kendall Wood, is a Results Coach with Tony Robbins, a Mom of 2 boys, and absolutely passionate about lactation.Today, Lily Shares about: Her two home births How her first son was born with a cleft palate, and that led her to decide to exclusively pump for two years. One of the most challenging moments of her 2-year pumping experience The SEVEN different pumps she used before falling in love with the Medela Symphony Plus How her second son had a tongue tie that wasn't diagnosed for three days, so her milk supply struggled to come in How the milk pills from Canada doubled her milk supply within a day! Weaning Tips: What they did when her second didn't want to wean (at 3yrs old) Her best recommendations to stay sane during the first few yearsYou can reach out to Lily at: kalily@hotmail.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilykendallwood/Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed today's episode, it would mean the world to me if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to rate and review the podcast.And, if you're interested in coming on to share your own baby-feeding story, head to mollyrider.com and click on "Share Your Story."
In today's episode, I interview, Dr. Andrea Wadley. The owner of 127 Pediatrics in Colleyville, TX. As a pediatrician and lactation consultant she also provides lactation medical care in the comfort of her patients home, as well as online breastfeeding education. You can find 127Pediatrics on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Youtube. I am excited today to have Dr. Andrea Wadley share her own baby-feeding story.In this episode you will hear: How and Why Dr. Wadley Used a Nipple Shield How She Survived Mastitis The Unspoken Superpower of Breastfeeding Her Breast Pumping Experience Her Weaning Experience Tips for Using the Haakaa 3 Truths and 1 Lie about Clogged Ducks Why Breastfeeding is Hard, Even for a PediatricianLinks: Nipple Shield: https://amzn.to/3t5IQsh Haakaa: https://amzn.to/3t5IQsh More Milk Please FB Group for Strong Supportive Mamas+ https://www.facebook.com/groups/moremilkplease Molly's 10 Game-Changing Milk Production Tips: https://www.mollyrider.com/top10milktips Breastfeeding Education by 127 Pediatrics: https://www.youtube.com/@breastfeeding127pediatrics 127 Pediatrics on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onetwentysevenpediatrics/Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed today's episode, it would mean the world to me if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to rate and review the podcast.And, if you're interested in coming on to share your own baby-feeding story, head to mollyrider.com and click on “Share Your Story.”
Patrice Meagher had a lucrative career in real estate. For 15 years, she worked in New York City as an Executive Vice President at CBRE, one of the world's largest, corporate real estate firms. But like other working parents, she struggled with the challenge of balancing her work life and raising a family of four children. A specific pain point in her career -- returning to work after maternity leave and breast pumping milk for her new child. Like many new mothers, she was told to pump in the bathroom which she describes as unhygienic, embarrassing and not sustainable. "For me, breast pumping at work was by far the single-most, inefficient thing I did as a working mom. I knew there had to be a way to make it easier." In March, 2020, she left CBRE and founded MilkMate so that other mothers wouldn't have to choose between family and career due to the challenges of breast pumping at work. Collaborating with engineers, patent attorneys and other experts, the company created an FDA-approved, multi-user breast pumping system built for the workplace wellness room. And with the recent passage of the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act, MilkMate is helping employers meet the new federal requirements while supporting employees who wish to breast pump in the workplace. Click here to learn more about Patrice Meagher and the unique offerings of MilkMate.
Hi Molly,In today's episode, I interviewed a very dear friend and fellow mama, Carla Barnes. She and I met way back, during our freshman year in College. We lived in the same dorm. Being first-time moms together now is so exciting, especially since we're older mamas.Today, Carla opens up about the placental abruption she had at 34 weeks. She shares how she spent almost a week in the hospital before giving birth to her determined little girl, Ariana, at 35 weeks. And why it was so important that they hit the 35-week mark! We Also Hear: What it was Like to Try to Feed a NICU Baby Breastfeeding and Pumping Challenges when Ariana came home Ariana's Milk Protein Intolerance and the Emotional Turmoil Carla Felt at the Subsequent Early Weaning it Caused (as would any mom!) Finding the Right Formula The Importance of Local SupportLinks: Pink Stork No Flow Tea - https://amzn.to/3FQDAvG Medela Soothing Gel Pads - https://amzn.to/3u2LnUh Coconut oil - https://amzn.to/3MyxSlU More Milk Please FB Group for Strong Supportive Mamas+ https://www.facebook.com/groups/moremilkplease Molly's 10 Game-Changing Milk Production Tips: https://www.mollyrider.com/top10milktipsThank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed today's episode, it would mean the world to me if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to rate and review the podcast. And, if you're interested in coming on to share your own baby-feeding story, head to mollyrider.com and click on “Share Your Story.”
This first episode will be a little different, as I'm kicking things off by sharing my own baby-feeding story. Why? If I'm asking moms+ to come on and share some of their most vulnerable and honest moments, it's only fair that I go first and give you the dirt on my baby-feeding experience.So, in this episode, you will hear how my daughter was born with a tongue tie that left bruises on my areola. This caused me to have to use a breast pump right away, supplement with formula, and even experiment with syringe feeding. This was not the breastfeeding experience I dreamed of having. Additionally, I share my struggles with being an under-producer, getting carpal tunnel and Mommy's thumb, and that time I thought I had spoiled breastmilk. And so much more! Links: My Breast Friend Pillow - https://amzn.to/46ST65L Renting the Medela Hospital Grade Pump: https://www.mybreastpumprental.com/ Pumping Bra (hands free): https://amzn.to/3tV3hbI Sunflower Lecithin - https://amzn.to/46XMKCu Generic Motilium Prices (Domperidone) https://www.pharmacychecker.com/domperidone/#prices Flange Sizing Measurement Tool - https://amzn.to/3FISLaa Quinoa - https://amzn.to/3QotarI
Fall into the change of seasons with Jamie and Sarah as they discuss the battle women have to fight to pump at work. Oh yeah...They talk about non-nursing stuff a bit too!
Follow Dianna on Instagram @pumpwithpurpose and check out her website: http://www.pumpwithpurpose.com/services Pump with Purpose, LLC is a global lactation private practice servicing the breastfeeding community across the world and was started due to a recognized lack of resources and assistance in lactation for people that want to include pumping in their journey, either exclusively or in addition to nursing. My name is Dr. Dianna Dixon, DPA, CLC, CBS and I am the person behind Pump with Purpose. I am a Doctor of Public Administration, Certified Lactation Counselor, and Certified Breastfeeding Specialist. I have a sincere interest in helping underrepresented groups. I want to be an additional resource on your breastfeeding journey to assist with incorporating pumping in a way that works for you and your family. I am a wife and mother of two boys that are 18 months apart. I have been pumping on my second journey for over 3 years. To date, I have owned over 200 pumping products. Follow Dreamland Baby @dreamlandbabyco and check out our website here! Use code MOMMANUAL15 for 15% off your first Dreamland Baby purchase.
Do you need help with breast pumping? In this segment, Renee Davis gives valuable insights regarding breast pumping. It should not be painful, measuring your nipples diameter, finding the right flange size, and reaching out to a lactation consultant if you need help. WHO IS RENEE? I am the Director of Lactation and WIC Liaison for Rumble Tuff. Prior to this I worked in WIC for nearly a decade and a half as a breastfeeding peer counselor and ran a lactation program at a local pharmacy. I also see patients at a pediatric chiropractic clinic where we specialize in treating infants, children, and adults with oral restrictions. My goal is to provide the support families need along their breastfeeding journey. I'm a mom to four and a grandmother to many! RENEE'S CALL TO ACTION You are not alone...Find the support you need! https://www.rumbletuff.com/ https://www.rumbletuff.com/post/guided-meditations-for-pumping https://www.rumbletuff.com/post/correct-sized-flange https://www.rumbletuff.com/lactation-consultants GENESIS'S INFO https://genesisamariskemp.net/ CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
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There is so much support out there for breastfeeding, and not nearly as much for pumping. Having to pump milk often feels like a necessary evil, especially when you have more than one child. Today's guest, Alex Sinikas, is on a mission to improve the experience of breast pumping. A female engineer who found breastfeeding deeply uncomfortable, she has done all the research on breast pumping. This led her to create the Milkdrop breast cushion to offer other breastfeeders the most comfortable pump that will be on the market today. Her aim is to transform the pumping experience into something enjoyable so that you no longer feel like a cow! She is here to tell you everything you need to know about pumping, introduce you to some of the amazing products on the market today, and how to get the best possible results. Thanks for tuning in!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today's guest, Alex Sinikas with Milkdrop.Jessica gets real about her own experience with pumping.Alex's tumultuous journey to feeding her own newborn daughter.How 85% of women own pumps, and 15 to 20% use them every day.How education about the right style and size pump that could prevent nipple injury and pain.The role of changing your mindset in supporting your pumping process.Reframing pumping as an opportunity to take time out for yourself.How we could benefit from systemizing education around pumping.Challenges in breast pump design with regard to size and shape.The prototype process she tested on herself before landing on the final product.What she learned from the survey process.Why you should never turn the suction up so high that you are in discomfort or pain.Common mistakes in breast pumping, including getting the size wrong.What she wants people to know: that it can be a comfortable and satisfying experience.Her No Nonsense, No Judgment Guide to Pumps and Pumping.What she recommends to slow down: take the time while you are pumping for yourself.Tweetables:“The data suggests that 15% of women will have an actual nipple injury, pain, or damage from pumping. One of the things that could help that is education about getting the right style and the right size pump for you.” — Alex Sinikas [0:10:51]“There are brilliant pediatricians, brilliant lactation consultants, family doctors, and medical researchers who are looking at this, but it's not systemic. It's not trained at the level where you're going to get a basic standard of care in this topic from anyone.” — Alex Sinikas [0:13:49]“If you're not a feminist by the time you get into baby rearing, you definitely are by the time you are done.” — Alex Sinikas [0:18:40]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Milkdrop PumpsMilkdrop Pumps on InstagramMilkdrop Pumps on Facebook20% Discount Code: SLOWDOWNThe Zen MommyZen Mommy InstagramZen Mommy YoutubeZen Mommy FacebookGo to ahimsahome.com to get your set of smart stainless steel dishes for your kiddos. Use code "ZENMOM" for 15% offexclusions on bundles, gift cards, and moveable meal collectionsSupport the show
The baby's finally here, and she's adorable! Six months after Nipunie Rajapakse, M.D., gave birth to her new baby girl, we're catching up with her for a candid conversation about how the first few months of parenthood have gone, including: * Nipunie's delivery story * Her recovery after her C-section and tips to get through it easier * The first steps for the baby right after delivery * Breastfeeding: both mom and baby getting used to it * What surprised Nipunie most about delivery and the first postpartum period * Her biggest challenge about being a new parent * How breast pumping has gone so far * Things she bought for the baby that have been more helpful than she thought * Things she bought that she thought she would use and didn't Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: Mayo Clinic Press: https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/podcasts/?_listing_format=podcast&_listing_categories=parenting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mayo-clinic-moms-talking-pregnancy/id1612058190 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4aOz1IPb4yKKjaIKqwdWMD?si=c37e753629634213 Or check out our YouTube playlist, Mayo Clinic Moms: Talking Pregnancy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-0wPfZ2Y6IaOOpA7YePCG-kfuwvoBufn Need more resources? Mayo Clinic Guide to Fertility and Conception: https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/shop/pregnancy-books/mayo-clinic-guide-to-fertility-and-conception/ Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy: https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/shop/pregnancy-books/mayo-clinic-guide-to-a-healthy-pregnancy/ Mayo Clinic Guide to Your Baby's First Years: https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/shop/childrens-health-books/mayo-clinic-guide-to-your-babys-first-years/ Mayo Clinic Guide to Raising a Healthy Child: https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/shop/childrens-health-books/mayo-clinic-guide-to-raising-a-healthy-child/
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Kayla joins us to talk about some tips and pros and cons of pumping. She also chats about what led her to pump and how it has affected the kids overall. Joe and Jared had very very busy weekends this past weekend You can find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @Bigdadenergypod and email us at bigdadenergypod@gmail.com Thanks to Planet Ant Media for having us on their network! @planetantpodcasts @planetantdet @PlanetAntDigital Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-dad-energy/id1528659729 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18eyzjgEGYcpc3gFyVzbX3?si=Ixbd_Fb5TbO3qFD2tfW5nw&utm_source=copy-link
In this video, I address: - What exclusively breast pumping is - How often should you be pumping - If you should be pumping at the same time every day? - How pumping changes as the baby grows. website: www.tenn-lai.com
When away from my son for many hours, this is how I pump. #Freemiecups
This is a game changer for the Breast Pumping World! Get you a pair of La Vie Massagers.
Multi-mam to the rescue. It is very different than anything else you've tried before, and in my opinion easier to use without the worries of any mess from creams and ointments.
Here is my Freemie Cup review. Here I share their benefits, especially with convenience of pumping on the Go and while breastfeeding. Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Freemie-Collection-Clothes-Anywhere-Anytime/dp/B07SD921NV/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=freemie+cups&qid=1638828089&sr=8-1 Amazon.com: amazon.com/Freemie-Collection-Clothes-Anywhere-Anytime/dp/B07SD921NV/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Freemie+cups&qid=1638828245&sr=8-2
In this episode, Amanda shares how she was organically led into starting a business creating jewelry out of breast milk. She shares how starting a business was never her intention. After a struggle with breastfeeding, she happened to stumble across breastmilk jewelry and instantly knew she wanted a piece for herself, but quickly discovered all of the pieces she liked were completely out of her price range. So, she decided she would do it herself. It took her a long time to perfect the process, but she refused to quit; she was determined to prove to herself that she could figure it out and make a completed piece. Once she did, her friends started asking her to make them their own unique pieces. She has recently celebrated her first year in business and has been nominated for two business awards. She started with her friends and through word of mouth, then spread locally and is now making pieces for clients as far away as Australia .Amanda is the founder, owner and jewelry maker at The Milky Fern.Find The Milky Fern's Website hereFollow The Milky Fern on IGFollow The Milky Fern on FacebookFollow Candace on Instagram
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Betsy is adventurous, competitive and fiercely independent in life. As it turns out, those qualities translate pretty well to business, too. Her path is varied—she's worked on national brands at ad agencies, ran marketing at a non-profit, even helped change the Columbus skyline with the rebrand of a Fortune 200 organization. Now, she leads marketing for one of the hottest tech startups in town. Along the way, she has won some awards and made some mistakes—but in the end, she always finds a way to get it done. Topics in This Interview: Working While Pregnant, Maternity Leave, Being a First Time Mom, Picking the Right Day Care, Breast Pumping at Work, Postpartum Depression, Divorce, Challenges as a Working Mom, Importance of the “Village”. FOLLOW BETSY: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsysewell/ Aware Website: https://www.awarehq.com/ FOLLOW DIANA: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianamitchell716/ FOLLOW SSI People: Website: www.ssipeople.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SSIpeople Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ssipeople/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/56833/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ssipeople
Tune into my review on the Older Version of The Medela Freestyle Breast Pump #MedelaFreestyle #BreastPumping #BreastPump #BreastMilk #Baby #Motherhood
YouTube Video Audio: Very often, mothers are just given or purchase a breast pump and not aware of what to do with it. There is much more to it than just turning the pump on. In this episode, I provide you with tips of how to pump properly, and specifically HOW YOU SHOULD PUMP. #breastpump #pumping #breastmilk #newmom #mom #newborn #baby #howtopump
The training montage continues. Guest - Ryan Rebalkin
Hold on to your knickers, homies. This one's gonna get spicy... It's episode 8 featuring the one and only Rachel La Loca! Rachel is a comedian, actress, producer, mother of two beautiful boys and just a gem of human flesh, I mean, I don't know what else you want me to say. She's been seen on NBC's Bring The Funnyas a member of sketch comedy troupe Room 28. She is the producer of The HERlarious Show , performing live and virtually, based out of the NYC-area. She is a co-host of the multi-award winning podcast Latinos Out Loud. She is a phenomenal sketch comedian, actress, and a woman I'm truly honored to call a friend. Spoiler alert: you might get sick of me saying that last part...Get ready for a fun ass conversation during which Rachel discusses her trajectory from marketing professional and educator to comedy Queen on a mission to move the needle. Follow Rachel on Instagram @RachelLaLocaFollow The Latinos Out Loud Podcast on Instagram @wearelatinosoutloud and on Apple Podcasts
What if there was a way to be able to turn your own pumped breastmilk into a powder-based formula? Well, there is! Janna Hattingh is the owner of Booby Food which is a service-based business that freeze-dries your breastmilk and puts them into 10g resealable bags. Perfect for that busy, traveling mom or some extra nutrients to add to your little ones solids. READ MORE!Thank you Janna for sharing this experience with us! We hope you continue the conversation with us by joining the AFTER THE EPISODE conversation on IG.---** To join my behind the scenes branding/marketing update join the Unscripted Co Patreon: Patreon.com/unscriptedco---CONNECT WITH THE GUEST:Janna HattinghIG: @iloveboobyfoodFb: @iloveboobyfoodWebsite: https://www.thehaircutbox.comEmail: hello@boobyfood.com---CONNECT WITH THE HOST:Tia Bell is a Registered Social Worker and Personal Development Coach who is sharing the journey of entrepreneurship and what it is really like owning your own business.FB: @tiabell.unscriptedcoIG: @unscriptedconversationspodcastWebsite: www.tiabell.comEmail: hello@tiabell.com------Music from https://filmmusic.io"Daily Beetle" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.
FULL EPISODE NOTES ARE FOUND AT www.themilitaryworkingmom.com/episode023 ABOUT PUMP HEROPumpHero is a virtual community via an app that supports your right to breastfeed and pump by connecting you to safe, clean and comfortable locations or PumpSites around the nation, saving you time and eliminating pumping in undesirable locations. PumpHero empowers you with the choice of where and for how long your breastfeeding journey lasts.MEET INGE PLAUTZInge serves as Senior Vice President and Executive Business Development Officer for Old National Bank (ONB) Wisconsin. In her role, she represents all major business lines and advises clients on strategic business matters. Prior to joining ONB in 2018, Inge spent more than 13 years within finance, accounting and commercial insurance. Inge's expertise includes Global Trade, Leveraged Finance, Bond Financing, Structured Finance, Capital Markets and traditional Commercial and Industrial banking. She also has deep industry knowledge in Health Care and Employee Benefits.A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Inge holds an Executive Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelors Degree with triple majors in Finance, International Business and French. As a South African born, USA Citizen, Inge speaks four languages including Afrikaans, French and Zulu, and is the proud wife of a Navy veteran and mother to a daughter. Inge is an avid community supporter with extensive Board and volunteer service with a particular focus on the empowerment of young women and STEAM/STEM. She is also the CEO and Co-founder of PumpHero, LLC, which is a mobile app that connects on-the-go nursing mothers with safe, clean and convenient locations to pump. She is a certified PADI Rescue Diver and holds a State of Wisconsin Accident, Health & Life License.DOWNLOAD THE APPThe Pump Hero app is available in both Apple and Android devices.CONNECT WITH PUMP HEROWEBSITE: https://www.pumphero.net/EMAIL: hello@pumphero.netFB: @PumpHeroBecauseYouMatterIG: @PumpHero_
Choose the right pump. This may sound like a silly or obvious thing to say, however, I find that moms tend to make assumptions about pumps that are not necessarily true or what they need. Are you looking for help with breastfeeding? https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/ Breastfeeding class http://www.aabreastfeeding.com/breastfeedingclass Grab Your Ebook - The New Mother's Survival Guide - Practical tips for the new mother: https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/fourth-trimester-ebook/ Grab your free Ebook Opt-in Signs breastfeeding is not going well http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/bfsigns/ Subscribe on itunes the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: https://apple.co/2FJGwsV Listen to the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: http://bit.ly/1MOl4lb Like us on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2dNPlsC Follow us on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/2BfEIJ2 @breastfeedingaz Follow us on Pinterest HERE: https://www.pinterest.com/lorijisenstadt Follow us on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutbreastfeeding
In this episode I interview Melissa Guerriero. Melissa runs the very popular Instagram account @pump_momma_pump whereby she supports, educates and encourages pumping / expressing mums. Melissa is highly experienced in all things related to breast pumping. We chat about how to choose the best pump for you and why, how to increase your milk supply, and what the biggest misconceptions there are out there with exclusively expressing. We also discuss going back to work and work place wins and hassles when you are pumping at work. This episode is for every mum who has to pump whether its adhoc or every feed! Many pearls of wisdom are dropped!
In this bonus clip, which represents the type of extra content patrons of Two Moms Day Drinking receive weekly, Destiny Greenawalt discusses the counterintuitive fact that breastfeeding is difficult, for mothers and for babies. She also describes how she donated over 18,000 ounces of breastmilk to mothers and babies in need across the state of Pennsylvania. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/twomomsdaydrinking)
Both you and your baby benefit from breastfeeding but it can be hard work. Here you'll learn how to breastfeed your baby and get expert breastfeeding tips. You'll also learn about breast milk, Breast Pumping, and when it's time to start weaning. Erin Moore, Lactation Consultant the Birth Center at Wake Forest Baptist Health discusses the ins and outs of lactationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Both you and your baby benefit from breastfeeding but it can be hard work. Here you'll learn how to breastfeed your baby and get expert breastfeeding tips. You'll also learn about breast milk, Breast Pumping, and when it's time to start weaning. Erin Moore, Lactation Consultant the Birth Center at Wake Forest Baptist Health discusses the ins and outs of lactation.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
We got political in the least way possible today! Doing… fill me in with Pauline Hanson and the NRA, talking about Quirky quitting an then revealing the rich and poor suburbs of QLD. Abby revealed she is crying whilst breast pumping… but other Brissy Mum's are also crying at random things and Melissa and Lofty from Channel 9 did an awesome RNB battle. Also it's not Friday without hearing from Matty what he learnt for the week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rocky continues training and we continue to analyze his training as if we know what we’re talking about! Ryan Rebalkin is back once again to discuss old fashioned racism, boxing mechanics, and much much more! Guest – Ryan Rebalkin The … Continue reading →
I've known Tiffany for quite a long time now and she truly is like a sister to me. I was so excited to have her on the show, but I've never once worked with her. Despite this, she is such a wonderful person that if I ever was to be sick, injured, or my family needed care I would be so fortunate if she was the nurse. She has been caring for people her entire life, even when not her responsibility. I hope you feel as inspired as I am after listening to her. As we discussed here is a wonderful Florence Nightingale quote: The most important practical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe, how to observe, what symptoms indicate improvement, what the reverse, which are of importance, which are of none, which are the evidence of neglect, and of what kind of neglect. Thank you Tiffany! Registered Nurses* Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members. 2017 Median Pay: $70,000 per year ($33/hour) Educational Degree: Initially Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree Number of US jobs in 2016: 2,955,200 10 Year Job Outlook: 15% growth, much faster then avg. *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Registered Nurses, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm (visited November 16, 2018). Terms Covered in Episode American Nurses Association Palliative Medicine - An interdisciplinary approach to specialized medical and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses. It focuses on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, physical stress, and mental stress at any stage of illness. Geriatrics Medicine - A specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people. It aims to promote health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities in older adults. Pediatrics Medicine - A branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. NP (Nurse Practitioner) - A nurse practitioner is trained to assess patient needs, order and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests, diagnose illness and disease, prescribe medication and formulate treatment plans. They may work in a solo practice independently or they may work within part of a hospital system. They graduate from a Master's or Doctorate level medical program. Travel RN - Nurse who travels for limited contracts working in all variety of places and roles. On average 8 to 13 week contracts. Autonomy - Being able to work independently. CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) - Takes care of patients under the supervision of Licensed Practicing Nurses and Registered Nurses in a facility. Personal Home Care - Providing medical care in a home setting. Either in a group facility, as a visitor to an individual home, or as a live in caregiver providing 24/7 support. Pharmacy Tech - A health care provider who performs pharmacy-related functions working under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist. Corpsman - An enlisted member of a military medical unit. Prerequisites - Classes required to set an educational foundation prior to enrolling in more focal studies. Bachelor's Degree - On average four to five year University Program to pursue a degree in a specific field. LPN (Licensed Practicing Nurse, aka Licensed Vocational Nurse) - Provides nursing centered patient care as part of a medical team. Requires less years of education with less responsibilities on average compared to a Registered Nurse. ASN/ADN - Associate’s Degree in Nursing BSN - Bachelor of Science in Nursing, More schooling then Associate's. ER Techs - Staff who in all aspects of patient care under the supervision of the Practitioners and Nursing staff. Many have a paramedic/firefighting background. Antimicrobial - An agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth. Oncology - Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. ICU (Intensive Care Unit, Critical Care Unit, or Intensive Therapy/Treatment Unit) - Part of the hospital with the sickest patients requiring the most intervention from both staff and equipment. May consist of intubated, sedated, and ventilated patients. CCU (Cardiac Care Unit) - Part of the hospital that focuses on postoperative cardiac surgical patients and those who have suffered from cardiac events or other variety of cardiac related disease processes. ER (Emergency Room, Emergency Department, Emergency Ward, Accident & Emergency Dept) - Department that must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention that arrive unplanned by walk-in, private vehicle, or ambulance. CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery) - "Bypass" surgery is a surgical procedure to restore normal blood flow to an obstructed coronary artery. MI (Miocardial Infarction) - "Heart Attack" refers to a blocked coronary artery that has caused, or is moments away from causing, irreversible cardiac (heart) tissue damage. Epinephrine - Endogenous hormone that is given to patient's to treat a number of conditions including anaphylaxis, cardiac resuscitation, and bleeding. Inhaled epinephrine is used to help treat symptoms of croup. Is used in the ICU and cardiac unit to help maintain a high enough blood pressure. Dobutamine - Inotrope class of cardiac medication used in the treatment of adults with weakened cardiac function due to poor effort of cardiac contractions (pumping of the heart) that may result from cardiac disease or cardiac surgery. Helps the heart to beat stronger and more efficiently. Dopamine - Medication used as a stimulant for low blood pressure, cardiac arrest, or slow heart rate. Vasopressors - Class of Antihypotensive medications that are used to raise blood pressure by contracting blood vessels. Insulin - Hormone naturally produced by the body to help process carbohydrates that is given via injection to diabetics who are unable to either produce, or are no longer as sensitive to, their insulin. Massive Transfusion Protocol - Protocol that a hospital system has when need of large quantities of blood and blood products are needed to be transfused for a patient with significant blood loss that may still be ongoing. Florence Nightingale - Founder of Modern Nursing Certified Breastfeeding Specialist - Specialized healthcare provider who work with mom and their baby to assist in feeding and help those experiencing breastfeeding problems, such as latching issues, painful nursing, or low milk production. Prenatal Care - Care being provided to those pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Acute Care - The opposite of long term care. Providing care for expected temporary illness or injury. Foley Catheter - A tube that is inserted through the urethra to the bladder to empty urine. May be left in place and a bag attached to it. Skills Lab - Focused area to learn new medical techniques or further practice known skills. Colostomy - A surgical procedure that brings one end of the large intestine out through an opening (stoma) made in the abdominal wall. Poop and liquid moving through the intestine empties via the stoma into a bag attached to the abdomen. Oregon State Board of Nursing Latching - The application and placement of the child's mouth to the nipple/breast to form an appropriate connection for feeding. Colostrum - The nutrient rich first form of milk produced immediately following delivery of the newborn and contains antibodies to protect the newborn against disease. Breast Pumping - Using a machine to mild the breasts for milk to be used at a later date or if there is issues with the infant latching on to the nipple for adequate feedings. Torticollis - A rare, and often temporary, condition in which the neck muscles contract, causing the head to twist to one side. Teddy Bear Constipation - Your teddy bear is "overstuffed." Each and every episode of Maybe Medical is for educational purposes only, not to be taken as medical advice. The opinions of those involved are of their own and not representative of their employer.
NARAL's The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Gabe, and Vashitta discuss last night's debate of Ohio's Democratic candidates for governor. Richard Cordray, Dennis Kucinich, Bill O'Neill, and Joe Schiavoni met in Toledo to explain why they should be the nominee. Before the debate, Bill O'Neill made headlines when he contacted supporters to clarify his anti-abortion views. NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio Executive Director Kellie Copeland issued this response soon after: Once a woman has made the decision to end a pregnancy, she needs access to safe and legal abortion care in her community. Any candidate for governor, regardless of political affiliation, who doesn't respect her decision is unfit to lead the state of Ohio. During the debate Richard Cordray expressed support for women's health care and reproductive rights. Joe Schiavoni did as well, being the only candidate on stage to say the word "abortion" as he stated his pro-choice position. Dennis Kucinich did not mention reproductive rights. Vashitta joined Senators Charleta Tavares, Sandra Williams, and Cecil Thomas as they called for protections against sexual harassment in and around the Ohio Statehouse. OhioChannel.org has full event video.
NARAL’s The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Gabe, and Vashitta discuss last night’s debate of Ohio’s Democratic candidates for governor. Richard Cordray, Dennis Kucinich, Bill O’Neill, and Joe Schiavoni met in Toledo to explain why they should be the nominee. Before the debate, Bill O’Neill made headlines when he […]
When I met Emily, she was a pregnant woman in the jungle. When I heard her story, I was amazed! A double Aquarian like me, she spent 15 years in Venice Beach (where I lived for many years!) and followed the traditional path - working for a fortune 500 and spending 1000s of dollars on clothing and shoes. She had the picturesque life but her heart still yearned for Costa Rica - where she had spent 6 months backpacking out of college. She finally returned to the small surf town she fell in love with before, Santa Teresa, over a decade later, and ended up falling in love with a charming French surfer. Soon she returned, they had a baby & the rest is history. Listen in for more details and epic quotes like this: “It's like if motherhood is a video game and doing it in the jungle is the hardest level.” Emily is amazing!
What will be our fate in EPISODE 28?! This week, Bonnie & Kevin have Twitter exchanges with J-list celebs, share embarrassing travel stories (Budapest/Pump N Dump), Scoundrels, & Birthdays! Facebook: SearchingforShame Instagram: SearchingforShame Twitter: @Searching4Shame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Bdy2kEWhAkWHGI7tFD7pA www.searchingforshame.com
If you are like most new mothers, the transition from work to full time new motherhood is going to be pretty intense. It feels like just yesterday that you gave birth and your world was turned upside down and inside out. You have gone through this rite of passage that had this huge learning curve and the subject was new motherhood and breastfeeding. Now that you feel like you finally have your bearings, you take a look at the calendar and realize that it is getting close to your returning to work. Well, not exactly next week, but close enough that you are starting to think about pumping and storing your milk. Yes, another transition is going to be coming down the pike for you. read more
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Bill complains about feeling like garbage but no one is listening Joe falls asleep again going solo STC goes Retro….Fandango that is Bill’s playing The Cartridge Club’s Game of the Month Resident Evil 4 Bill gets skinny….on the PS2 Slim with RE4 Don't squeeze too hard when carrying your game system in a breast pump travel bag Is wearing Gap sailor t-shirts uncool? Joe comes close to buying some video games but has to go to the bathroom instead A listener has some constructive comments #HotOrNot ; Bill won't tell Joe how hot his sister is Penny Dreadful update 1/2 of STC is up to date on show finales Game of Thrones finale thoughts (non-spoiler) Bill dissects why he hates sudden musical numbers in TV shows Joe starts his 1st ever audiobook by listening to The Martian Jurassic World goes prehistoric by breaking previous worldwide opening record Shame on you Kevin Smith……Shame!…….Shame!……Shame! Bill has 3 movie recommendations Joe's going to check out Hardcore History podcast Joe forced into watching finale of Married at First Sight Joe watches Bullitt and we come up with our Top 5 movie car chases Twitter: https://twitter.com/STCPod STCPod Websitehttp://www.stcpod.com/ F*Facebook: Facebook is dead to us YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/starttocontinue iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/start-tocontinuespodcast/id944544803 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=56723&refid=stpr Podcast URL: http://starttocontinue.podomatic.com RSS: http://starttocontinue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml