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Q: Can I nurse if my nipples are inverted?
"Yes, you should be able to breastfeed. In some cases it may require a bit of work and assistance from a lactation consultant, but it can be done! In my career as a nurse and lactation consultant, I have seen many variations of breasts and nipples. Luckily, there are many tricks and tools we have to help moms whose nipples are inverted..." Read More
Q: I'm scared of labor pains—what can I do?
"When you first arrive at the hospital and your nurse is interviewing you, this is when you can communicate with her what you think you might want for pain relief. If you have already decided that you want an epidural you can let her know and she will help you with the timing of it all. An epidural is..." Read More
Q: My belly is hard all over. Is that normal?
"Probably just Braxton Hicks contractions, but I'd let your doctor know immediately. Everyone feels labor differently, and a constant hardness could be a sign of problems with the placenta separating..." Read More
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