I've been reading along with all you bf-ing moms, and see that many of you have used a lactation consultant after leaving the hospital. I didn't realize this was an available service. How does it work? Do you use the person from the hospital? Do they work independently? How do you work with them (at home visits, over the phone, etc). And if you don't mind my asking, do you pay out of pocket? Through insurance? If out-of-pocket, is it expensive?
Whatever you feel like sharing would be awesome! Like I said, I didn't realize this was an option so I'm just wondering how it would work! TIA and keep up the great work, all of you
Re: LC question
Thankfully the local lady is amazing, has a fantastic personality, and makes house calls. I'd rather have her than the on-post people for sure, even if I had to pay out of pocket.
Buuut it may work differently under a non-govt insurance. Good luck figuring it out though!
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There are also ibclc (iblcl?) that are local that I could call. There is a website with a search function based on zip code to find one.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I do believe that ACA requires some sort of LC service be provided. I have Tricare which basically doesn't pay for anything, so be sure to call your carrier before you go to the hospital. Like a PP said there are likely support groups in your area that may have one available.
I wanted to share here when I read this. I would assume that it's like the breast pumps and all insurances have to cover at least a minimum amount. Definitely check it out!