
Episode #12
Interview with Ana Grantham, RN, IBCLC Part 2: Navigating Breastfeeding Challenges & Support Strategies
Summary In part 2 of this interview, Dr. Stephanie Dueger speaks with lactation expert Ana Grantham who shares her insights on other common breastfeeding concerns, such as questions around increasing milk supply, how to protect and heal skin on the breast, attachment and bonding, and introducing a bottle. Keywords breastfeeding, lactation, milk supply, bottle feeding, paced feeding, milk supply, postpartum recovery, bonding, attachment, skin-to-skin Key Takeaways Increasing one's milk supply is not necessarily needed for most people and can lead to unwanted issues later on. If breastfeeding is painful, correcting the baby's latch is the priority. Feeding is about more than nutrition; it also supports attachment and bonding, physical development, and many other needs. These can be thoughtfully developed without breastfeeding as well. Babies don't get "nipple confusion" - they have a preference for what they already know and are used to. Bottles should be introduced early if they’ll be needed later, ideally around 3 to 4 weeks. Paced bottle feeding can help babies transition between bottle and breast more easily. Guest Contact Ana Grantham, RN, IBCLC Website: https://findingpeacelactation.com Host Contact Dr. Stephanie Dueger: info@preparedforparenthood.com Website: https://preparedforparenthood.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/preparedforparenthood/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/Prepared-for-Parenthood/100075999845994/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RHCyYa-ChfUN4xd6llDfQ Get Dr. Dueger's Book on Amazon: Preparing for Parenthood: 55 Essential Conversations for Couples Becoming Families Get Dr. Dueger's Book on Bookshop.org: Preparing for Parenthood: 55 Essential Conversations for Couples Becoming Families If you enjoyed this podcast, please help it succeed by Rating, Reviewing, Subscribing, and Downloading it. Thank you for your support!






