Tag Archive: postpartum

Provider Spotlight: Linda Hanna, RNC, MSN/Ed., IBCLC

December 29, 2015 7:33 pm Published by

I knew at a young age, probably around twelve years old, that I should be working with babies and also with people who needed to be helped. The field of nursing was very attractive to me as it allowed me to fulfill both of those goals. My education at SUNY Stonybrook on Long Island, NY, provided me with the bachelor's degree in Nursing that I needed to start my career. I realized that understanding the breastfeeding piece of childbirth was going to be essential to my work and I began the educational track that allowed me to become a Lactation Consultant. I've now been doing this work for over thirty years.

Go With The Flow: Orli’s Story

November 2, 2015 12:01 am Published by

At 10 weeks, Jonathan still mainly eats and sleeps. However, he is increasingly more awake and alert which is great fun and that's when we get to know him better! I go with his flow and let him guide me. It’s been extremely rewarding thus far.

The Last Call: Heather’s* Story

October 12, 2015 3:30 am Published by

Life is going pretty well. Spending time with Eli* is a lot of fun. It's like I'm experiencing my childhood all over again. Having a baby is both overwhelming and joyful; having an expert guide you in your times of need makes the process of raising a baby a lot easier.