DD is just about 3 weeks old. BFing is going well, she's gaining weight, and most feedings she is very efficient. There are times, however that we either have issues with a shallow latch, reflux, and other behaviors like pulling off the boob and crying but still rooting (this happens a lot during overnight feedings and then she won't go back to sleep). I really want us both to continue to be successful with this so I'm thinking of seeing an LC. Is it too late to consider this?
ETA: Does anyone have any experience with starting this late in the game and gaining any additional knowledge or insight that lead you to be more confident or successful? Or am I over thinking this and should live by the "if it's not broke, don't fix it" motto? Thanks!
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Re: Too late to see an LC?
LC are great resources throughout the whole breastfeeding time.
Jess & Adam, married 2009, precious Audrey born in 2011. BFP 1/6/13, 6-wk MMC discovered at 9 wks 2/11/13. D&C 2/18/13, second D&C 4/23/13 for retained placenta.
BFP 8/24/13!! EDD 5/1/14, delivered healthy and sweet Zoey Leanne on 5/5/14 by repeat c-section.
Mine did the same, however like others have said if you feel like you could use support, it is never too late. And if you don't have a good vibe from your first LC try again, they are all different.