Dr. Marta Grisel Galarza is a Board Certified Lactation Specialist as well as a Neonatologist at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and she has worked at Holtz Children’s hospital since 1997. She is the Medical Director of the Intermediate Care NICU, a 70-bed unit. More recently she developed a Neonatal/Antenatal specific Palliative Care Program for the Division of Neonatology.
She has worked endlessly and passionately on these projects because they promote and protect mother-baby bonding and breastfeeding, her goal for all NICU mothers and babies.
Grisel is also a founding board member of NICU Alumni and we are thrilled to have her joining us again!
Quick Takeaways from the Episode:
Establishing and Maintaining Milk Supply
- It’s really difficult to breast feed and pump
- It’s a commitment
- The recommendation is to start early, mo matter what gestation the baby was born at (within 6 hours!), but keep in mind that it can be difficult especially if the mother is sick
- Try by starting with hand expression initially to stimulate the breast to produce milk
Maximizing Pumping Sessions
- Try to rent a Hospital Grade Double Pump
- Gentle Massage
Overcoming Challenges
- Rest
- Eat Well - you use 300-500 calories per pumping session!
- Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
- Take your multivitamin
Maintaining Breastfeeding Goals
- SKIN-TO-SKIN can play a huge role and has many benefits even beyond milk supply, pumping, and breastfeeding.
- Grisel is often asked, "How long should you continue to pump and breastfeed?", and her answer is, "For however long you can, whether it’s 2 weeks or 2 months, or more! Any length of time is a success."
Some of Grisel's favorite resources for NICU and Post-NICU Support
- Don’t forget about Skin-to-Skin! 💜
- LaLeche League International on Hand Expression
- Breastfeeding tips from Dept of Women, Infants, and Children
- Support in Miami
- The Federal Office on Women’s Health
- Additional Consultation Services from the Lactation Network
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The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.