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Just Natural Breastfeeding Solutions,
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LLC
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Home visits available in the Inland Empire, Orange County & East LA County. Office visits available in Corona, California. Virtual Visits available anywhere in the US.
In-Network with Aetna PPO, Meritain Health, Multiplan, Prime Health Care, Tricare, United Health Care PPO, Risk Management, Cigna PPO, Anthem PPO, Blue Cross & Blue Shield PPO. See link below to get your benefits checked or go directly to the insurance page.
You can breastfeed
& we can help!
We are here to help you cut through the confusion & fix the problems so you get on with enjoying your baby and your breastfeeding journey. We are able to help with all facets of breastfeeding wellness and problems.
What we offer
Home visits, office visits, virtual visit, pumping visits, prenatal visits, breastfeeding classes, pop up breastfeeding workshops, & breastfeeding support groups. We also offer telephone advice for minor problems, and free benefits evaluation to get your visit covered by your insurance.
We Encourage Breastfeeding Wellness
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Prenatal education and planned support after delivery assures a new mama a great start to her and her baby's breastfeeding journey. Combine any 3 or more services and receive a discount. We offer gift certificates as well. This is the perfect baby shower gift.
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We work with your insurance We are in network with Aetna PPO, Maritain Health, Multi Plan, Prime Health Care, Tricare, United Heath Care, Cigna PPO & Risk Management, Anthem PPO, BLue Cross & Blue Shield PPO. In some cases we work with your HMO plan via a gap exception. Please submit your insurance information so we can check your benefits.
We believe in mentoring the next generation We offer exclusive, high quality, shadowing opportunities in our private practice for IBCLC students seeking mentoring hours. See service tab below or
Our Services
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![Co-sleeping essentially means sleeping in close proximity to your child. It may be in the same bed or just in the same room. Some ways of co-sleeping that different families use are:
đBed-sharing/Family Bed:
Parent(s) sleep in the same bed with the child.
đ§¸Sidecar arrangement:
Securely attach a crib to one side of the parentsâ bed, next to the mother. Three sides of the babyâs crib are left intact, but the side next to the parentsâ bed is lowered or removed so that mother and baby have easy access to one another. Commercial co-sleeper/sidecar cribs are also available.
đđDifferent beds in the same room:
This might include having babyâs bassinet or crib within arm reach of the parents (easier at night) or just in the same room; or preparing a pallet or bed for an older child on the floor next to, or at the foot of, the parentsâ bed.
đChild welcomed into parentsâ bed as needed:
The baby/child has her own bedroom, but is welcomed into the parentsâ bed at any time. In many families, children start their overnight hours in a separate bed or room, but are welcomed into the parentsâ bed after a night waking.
Co-sleeping is not the best fit for every family, but it can have many advantages:
Parents often get more sleep. Babies often get more sleep. Baby stirs and almost wakes up when she needs to nurse, but since she is right beside mom, mom can breastfeed or soothe her back to sleep before she fully wakes up.
Breastfeeding during the night is easier when baby is nearby.
Breastfeeding at night helps to maintain your milk supply.
Sleeping in the same room as your baby reduces the risk of SIDS by as much as 50% [AAP].
Night nursing also tends to prolong the child-spacing effects of breastfeeding.
No nighttime separation anxiety.
Fewer bedtime hassles.
Itâs lovely to wake up next to a smiling baby!
#cosleeping #breastfeedingandcosleeping #familybed](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t39.30808-6/495019493_1277050184424910_3072371474599985937_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&_nc_ohc=Eub2u2XaQfIQ7kNvwELLHCf&_nc_oc=AdkjXSTfQyzPFAentCriPOAY0puGyss-V9EoVJ-oGh7gXDq9QQR5EJ9JH5D7wUuhShI&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=W1AcU1RIANXWJ-SaHgiYLw&oh=00_AfLIJlQap7caRQxLOVAJD2QP3jQdSaA8pSMEoaBhdmaz_A&oe=68340F65)
![Co-sleeping essentially means sleeping in close proximity to your child. It may be in the same bed or just in the same room. Some ways of co-sleeping that different families use are:
đBed-sharing/Family Bed:
Parent(s) sleep in the same bed with the child.
đ§¸Sidecar arrangement:
Securely attach a crib to one side of the parentsâ bed, next to the mother. Three sides of the babyâs crib are left intact, but the side next to the parentsâ bed is lowered or removed so that mother and baby have easy access to one another. Commercial co-sleeper/sidecar cribs are also available.
đđDifferent beds in the same room:
This might include having babyâs bassinet or crib within arm reach of the parents (easier at night) or just in the same room; or preparing a pallet or bed for an older child on the floor next to, or at the foot of, the parentsâ bed.
đChild welcomed into parentsâ bed as needed:
The baby/child has her own bedroom, but is welcomed into the parentsâ bed at any time. In many families, children start their overnight hours in a separate bed or room, but are welcomed into the parentsâ bed after a night waking.
Co-sleeping is not the best fit for every family, but it can have many advantages:
Parents often get more sleep. Babies often get more sleep. Baby stirs and almost wakes up when she needs to nurse, but since she is right beside mom, mom can breastfeed or soothe her back to sleep before she fully wakes up.
Breastfeeding during the night is easier when baby is nearby.
Breastfeeding at night helps to maintain your milk supply.
Sleeping in the same room as your baby reduces the risk of SIDS by as much as 50% [AAP].
Night nursing also tends to prolong the child-spacing effects of breastfeeding.
No nighttime separation anxiety.
Fewer bedtime hassles.
Itâs lovely to wake up next to a smiling baby!
#cosleeping #breastfeedingandcosleeping #familybed](https://scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t39.30808-6/495019493_1277050184424910_3072371474599985937_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_e35_tt6&_nc_cat=109&ccb=7-5&_nc_sid=18de74&_nc_ohc=Eub2u2XaQfIQ7kNvwELLHCf&_nc_oc=AdkjXSTfQyzPFAentCriPOAY0puGyss-V9EoVJ-oGh7gXDq9QQR5EJ9JH5D7wUuhShI&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.cdninstagram.com&edm=ANo9K5cEAAAA&_nc_gid=W1AcU1RIANXWJ-SaHgiYLw&oh=00_AfLIJlQap7caRQxLOVAJD2QP3jQdSaA8pSMEoaBhdmaz_A&oe=68340F65)












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