• Trying to Conceive and Pregnancy After LEEP: What You Should Know

    Trying to Conceive and Pregnancy After LEEP: What You Should Know

    A Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) is a common treatment for abnormal cervical cells that could develop into cancer. If you’ve had a LEEP and are planning to have children, you likely have questions about how this might affect your fertility and pregnancy. Impact of LEEP on Fertility Research shows that having a LEEP procedure…

  • Embracing the Shift: Navigating the Grief of a Changing Relationship as You Prepare for Parenthood

    Embracing the Shift: Navigating the Grief of a Changing Relationship as You Prepare for Parenthood

    Dr. Sterling sits down to talk about the tough but beautiful transition to parenthood and how it fundamentally changes your relationship with your partner. From the loss of the quiet moments you once had together to the uncertainty of what’s coming next, Dr. Sterling shares how it’s completely normal to grieve this shift. She emphasizes…

  • Understanding High Lipase in Breast Milk: When Your Stored Milk Tastes Different

    Understanding High Lipase in Breast Milk: When Your Stored Milk Tastes Different

    Has your stored breast milk developed a soapy, metallic, or rancid smell? You might be dealing with high lipase activity. Let’s break down what this means and how to work with it – because this common situation doesn’t mean your milk has “gone bad.” What is Lipase? Lipase is a natural enzyme in breast milk…

  • Understanding Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT/Hypoplasia)

    Understanding Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT/Hypoplasia)

    If you’re struggling with milk supply despite doing “all the right things,” you may be dealing with insufficient glandular tissue (IGT), also known as mammary hypoplasia. Let’s discuss what this means, how to identify it, and most importantly – how to move forward with feeding your baby. What is IGT? Insufficient glandular tissue means there…

  • Understanding and Treating Thrush During Your Breastfeeding Journey

    Understanding and Treating Thrush During Your Breastfeeding Journey

    Thrush is a common concern for breastfeeding families, but before assuming you have thrush, let’s understand what it is, what it isn’t, and how to properly identify and treat it. What is Thrush? Thrush is a yeast infection caused by Candida albicans that can affect both parent and baby during the breastfeeding journey. However, it’s…

  • Safe and Effective Ways to Increase Milk Supply

    Safe and Effective Ways to Increase Milk Supply

    Concerned about your milk supply? You’re not alone. Before diving into ways to increase supply, let’s first make sure you actually need to. Remember: Many parents worry about supply when it’s actually completely normal! Signs Your Supply is Actually Fine: Baby is gaining weight appropriately Producing 6+ wet diapers per day Baby seems satisfied after…

  • Understanding Pacifiers, Bottles, and Early Feeding: What Parents Need to Know

    Understanding Pacifiers, Bottles, and Early Feeding: What Parents Need to Know

    One of the most common concerns we hear from new parents is about “nipple confusion.” However, the real concerns about early pacifier and bottle use are quite different from what you might think. Let’s break down what you actually need to know to support a successful feeding journey. Pacifiers and Missing Early Feeding Cues The…

  • Flat or Inverted Nipples: What You Need to Know

    Flat or Inverted Nipples: What You Need to Know

    Many parents worry about their nipple shape and whether it will affect their breastfeeding journey. The good news? Having flat or inverted nipples doesn’t mean you can’t breastfeed successfully. Let’s break down what you need to know and how to navigate any challenges that may arise. What Are Flat or Inverted Nipples? Flat nipples don’t…

  • Understanding Anti-müllerian Hormone (AMH) and Fertility

    Understanding Anti-müllerian Hormone (AMH) and Fertility

    Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) is a protein produced by small developing follicles in your ovaries. These follicles contain your eggs, and AMH levels can give doctors information about your ovarian reserve – the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. Many people have this lab done as part of an evaluation of their fertility. What AMH…

  • How to Find the Right Doula for You

    How to Find the Right Doula for You

    Finding the right doula can be an important step in ensuring a positive birth experience. Doulas provide emotional, physical, and informational support throughout your pregnancy, labor, and postpartum journey. But with so many different doulas out there, how do you choose the one that’s best for you? Here are two great ways to find a…