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Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

Bethany Lovern

Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

A weekly Education podcast
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Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

Bethany Lovern

Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

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Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

Bethany Lovern

Breastfeeding Relief with Bethany

A weekly Education podcast
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In this episode, Gigi emphasizes the importance of preparing for postpartum, recommending adding doula services, lactation education, massage, and supplies like loose clothing and food delivery to registries.  Gigi details her differing breastf
In this episode, Ashley detailed her experiences breastfeeding two children, including latching challenges with her first and pumping challenges with her second due to nasal issues. Bethany commended Ashley's use of different positions and pump
In this episode, Masha detailed her extensive breastfeeding research and largely positive experience, contrasting with challenges pumping posed due to inadequate technology. She resolved to improve pumps after frustration with pain and ineffici
In this episode, Patricia struggled with ADHD symptoms greatly after becoming a mother, leading to sleepless nights searching for support online. Though initially unwilling, she was later prompted by her faith to start a podcast supporting moth
In this episode, Kristi Hammerle introduced herself as a physical therapist and certified lactation consultant who owns Year One Wellness. She helps babies from birth to walking with issues like tongue-tie, flat head syndrome, and feeding diffi
In this episode, Ashley the founder of Iron 31, shares how her journey from teaching led her to focus on helping women through difficult seasons by applying biblical wisdom.  Bethany emphasized the importance of community for new mothers, shari
In this episode, Jazman pursued birth work after feeling called by God, leaving her career in clinical psychology to help prevent traumatic births through doula work. She expanded into fertility support after sharing her own infertility journey
In this episode, Nina shared her challenging breastfeeding journey with their first child who had breathing issues, experiencing painful sucking for months before their nursing relationship improved.   Nina emphasized the importance of persever
In this episode, Dr. Kelsey detailed her positive breastfeeding experiences with both children, though noted she wished they practiced bottle-feeding more with their son to ease returning to work. They emphasized assessing each child's individu
In this episode, Petra shared their experiences breastfeeding four children, struggling as a teen mom yet finding success with preparation and support.  Petra gave birth via unplanned C-section at 16 with no education or support, resulting in p
In this episode, Nina outlined the three main RSV warning signs and testing process, reassuring mothers that pediatricians typically treat babies without hospitalization if symptoms are managed and monitored closely at home.  Bethany suggested
In this episode, Diana's first birth was by unplanned c-section, complicating her breastfeeding struggles with pain and perceived low supply for six months. Her second home birth was undisturbed, resulting in an easy breastfeeding experience fo
In this Episode, Andria shared the difficulties with her son's breastfeeding journey due to a traumatic C-section, lack of support identifying his tongue-tie, and struggles getting a good latch. This contrasted positively with her successful br
In this episode, Bethany talks with Suzzie, who struggled with breastfeeding her first child and didn't have much support or resources.  With her second baby, she had severe pain breastfeeding due to a tongue tie, but her midwife helped diagnos
In this episode, Bethany and Irene discuss breastfeeding her first child for 4-6 weeks and her second for 9 months.  She struggled with oversupply and donating milk with her second child.  Irene wishes she knew breastfeeding can be painful and
In this episode, Bethany & Cayla discuss her very challenging breastfeeding journey with her first child due to thrush, vasospasm, lip tie, etc. but persevered for 6 months with pumping and eventually nursing.   She wishes she had taken a breas
In this episode, ​​Morgan and Bethany discussed various topics related to fertility and breastfeeding.  They talked about the importance of understanding one's cycle, the possibility of getting pregnant while breastfeeding, and the impact of bi
In this episode, Bethany and Rhena discussed her experiences with breastfeeding in the 80s, highlighting the lack of support and resources available at the time. Rhena faced challenges with low milk supply and resorted to using bottles, while h
In this episode, Adriana, a registered nurse, shares her breastfeeding experiences with her babies. Despite facing challenges with her first baby, she successfully breastfed all her children, including her son who was born with Down Syndrome an
In this episode, Bethany and Amy discussed their experiences with breastfeeding and the challenges they faced. Amy shared her journey of becoming a breastfeeding coach after having three children, while Bethany expressed the need for more suppo
In this episode, Lisa and Bethany discussed the importance of educating parents and healthcare professionals about tongue-ties and the impact they can have on breastfeeding and other issues. They emphasized the need for parents to advocate for
In this Episode, Bethany and Clarissa discussed the importance of reaching out to lactation consultants for breastfeeding support. Clarissa discusses that her daughter has a lip-tie but has not gotten it revised.  They also shared their favorit
In this episode, Bethany and Kristen discussed their experiences with tongue-ties in their own children and in their roles as a breastfeeding specialist and NICU nurse practitioner. They talked about the importance of early diagnosis, the chall
In this episode, Heather and Bethany discussed the misconception that nursing mothers cannot sleep train their babies. They explained that sleep training is separate from feeding and that nursing mothers can still feed their babies while teachi
In this episode, find out why you should work with a speech language pathologist.Support the Show.Connect with Bethany at:Breastfeedingreliefwithbethany.comInstagram: @BethanyLovernTikTok @Breastfeedingrelief Think your child may have a tongue
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