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Evidence-based natural health

Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

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"All Things Breastfeeding: Jaundice and Infant Hypoglycemia" brings together Barbara D. Robertson (MA, IBCLC) and Barbara Demske (RN, BSN) to explain how these early-life challenges can disrupt feeding. They walk through bilirubin buildup, blood sugar dips, and why these conditions make nursing harder. The conversation also explores how lactation guidance can help parents navigate tricky starts. It’s a warm, informed look at supporting infant health by recognizing signs early and using breastfeeding support to ease recovery and feeding success.

"All Things Breastfeeding: Jaundice and Infant Hypoglycemia" brings together Barbara D. Robertson (MA, IBCLC) and Barbara Demske (RN, BSN) to explain how these early-life challenges can disrupt feeding. They walk through bilirubin buildup, blood sugar dips, and why these conditions make nursing harder. The conversation also explores how lactation guidance can help parents navigate tricky starts. It’s a warm, informed look at supporting infant health by recognizing signs early and using breastfeeding support to ease recovery and feeding success.

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All Things Breastfeeding: Jaundice and Infant Hypoglycemia

Guest

This time, there are no guests—just Barbara D. Robertson and Barbara Demske delving deeply into today's topic.

Category

Parenting, Baby Health, Metabolic Health, Liver Health

About The Host

Barbara D. Robertson (IBCLC, RLC, MA) and Barbara Demske (RN, BSN) co-host the podcast All Things Breastfeeding, where they provide evidence-based guidance and compassionate support for breastfeeding families. Barbara Robertson is the founder of The Breastfeeding Center of Ann Arbor and has over 20 years of experience in lactation consulting. Barbara Demske brings her clinical nursing background to the show, helping parents navigate challenges from latch issues to weaning with confidence and clarity.

Barbara D. Robertson (IBCLC, RLC, MA) and Barbara Demske (RN, BSN) co-host the podcast All Things Breastfeeding, where they provide evidence-based guidance and compassionate support for breastfeeding families. Barbara Robertson is the founder of The Breastfeeding Center of Ann Arbor and has over 20 years of experience in lactation consulting. Barbara Demske brings her clinical nursing background to the show, helping parents navigate challenges from latch issues to weaning with confidence and clarity.

About The Guest

This episode features Barbara D. Robertson and Barbara Demske as the presenters, offering their expertise and insights.

This episode features Barbara D. Robertson and Barbara Demske as the presenters, offering their expertise and insights.

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