Sarah Siebold, IBCLC, MA
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant
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Co-authored Articles (5)
Inducing Lactation without Pregnancy
What you need to know about stimulating non-gestational lactationWhether you are adopting a baby, are looking to work as a wet nurse, or are a transgender woman with a baby on the way, you may wish to induce lactation wi...
Tips & Tricks for Waking Up a Sleeping Baby
What to do when your newborn doesn’t wake up on their own to start the day or be fedIf you’ve ever had someone tell you “Never wake a sleeping baby,” you may wonder why this article’s even being written. The re...
How to
Switch Baby Formula
You may need to switch your baby's formula for cost reasons, or because you're hoping to make your baby's tummy feel better. It's important to talk to your doctor before you make the change. Infant formulas are highly re...
How to
Stop Breastfeeding a Toddler
If you've nursed your baby all the way into toddlerhood, congratulations! That's a lot of work, and while you're probably looking forward to being near the end of it, it's normal to have mixed emotions about the transiti...
How to
Keep Breast Milk Cold Without a Fridge
While the best way to store your breast milk is in the refrigerator or freezer, this may not always be possible, at least in the short term. If you need to pump and you aren't around a fridge, you can store the milk at r...