Professional guidance for successful breastfeeding. Includes nursing techniques, solutions for common challenges, and nutritional recommendations during the lactation period.
It’s a specialized service providing professional guidance to establish and maintain successful breastfeeding.
Includes evaluation of nursing techniques, proper positioning, solutions for common issues, specific nutritional recommendations, and emotional support, all aimed at achieving a satisfying breastfeeding experience for both mother and Baby.
Successful breastfeeding strengthens Baby’s immune system, reducing disease risk. It promotes optimal neurological development and fosters a strong emotional bond.
Support helps resolve common issues such as nursing pain, latch problems, low milk supply, mastitis, nipple soreness, and difficulties with baby’s sucking.
While some discomfort is common in the first few days, persistent pain isn’t normal and may indicate issues with nursing technique. Professional support can help identify and correct the cause of pain.
Lactation support includes evaluating specific indicators to ensure baby is receiving adequate milk, providing peace of mind to mothers and strategies to optimize feeding.
No, preventive support during pregnancy can help avoid common difficulties, better prepare for the breastfeeding process, and increase mother’s confidence.
Ineffective breastfeeding can affect baby’s growth and development, immune system, mother-child bonding, and create anxiety and frustration for both. It may also lead to unwanted early weaning.
Session length varies, depending on the specific needs of Baby and mother. Each consultation is adapted to individual rhythm and requirements.
Yes, we provide scheduled home visits, allowing for more personalized support in the family environment.
Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Sciences with over 18 years of research experience at the National Institute of Perinatology.
Expert in perinatal nutrition, endometriosis, and the first 1,000 days of life. Certified Lactation Consultant by the Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice.
Her expertise combines clinical practice, research, and university teaching. Active member of various scientific societies and certified in international programs such as The Low FODMAPs Diet by Monash University and ViviFrail for physical exercise in obesity and healthy aging.
It is a blood test that detects two placental hormones; it improves the detection of Down Syndrome, Preeclampsia, and growth restriction.
Durante el segundo trimestre evaluamos detalladamente todos los órganos de tu bebé. During the second trimester, we carefully evaluate your baby's organs.
It provides information about the baby's growth, position, and the state of the placenta and amniotic fluid.
Our equipment offers images of greater clarity and resolution, which allows you to get to know your baby on a deeper level.
It allows you to rule out chromosomal alterations in your baby, such as Down syndrome, using a blood sample from the mother.
It consists of extracting amniotic fluid by means of an ultrasound-guided needle. It is performed after 15 weeks for the prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders.
It is a procedure in which a small placenta sample is obtained under ultrasound control. It is performed between 10 and 14 weeks to diagnose genetic diseases.
It is a test that evaluates the behavior of your baby's heart and helps us determine if its oxygen supply is adequate.
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