Lactation, it's more than breastfeeding: interview with Casey Schmidt RN, IBCLC

Episode #24

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sign up on our WAITLIST! Be the first to learn about our upcoming 8 week series: Menopause Masterclass Fitness & Wellness.Join us as we sit down with Casey Schmidt, a registered nurse and board-certified lactation consultant, to explore the depth of her role in supporting new families. Casey sheds light on the many dimensions of lactation consulting, which extend beyond latching to include nursing, dietetics, pediatrics, dermatology, psychology, and holistic family care. She discusses the significance of the "golden hour" after birth, the mechanics of hand expression and milk production, and the emotional challenges parents may face, such as breastfeeding grief and trauma. Casey also highlights the value of prenatal consultations, peer support groups, and the vital connections between breastfeeding, hormonal shifts, and pelvic health. This episode emphasizes the need for comprehensive postpartum care and the power of community in supporting new parents.Bio: Casey Schmidt is a registered nurse and board-certified lactation consultant in private practice and at Providence St Joseph in Eureka, California. She is passionate about supporting families as they transition into the role of parenthood. She strives to approach every family with kindness and works to facilitate an environment that enhances feelings of safety, joy, connection, and love. Early bonding, uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact, and human milk feeding can have long-lasting health benefits across an individual and family’s lifetime. Casey continues to study and advocate for breast/chestfeeding as the biological norm and a way to increase food sovereignty.Episode Resources:Breastfeed Humboldt Facebook Casey Schmidt RN IBCLCSkin to skin/Nils Bergman MDBreast care & kindnessBreastfeeding videosFind a PT near you through the APTA Pelvic Health Locator➡️  Follow us on IG @thev.movement➡️  Subscribe on YouTube @TheVMovement➡️ Join our newsletter🎵 Music by Pavel Sivahrakau from PixabayDisclaimer: ​​The information shared in this podcast by Sarah, Allison, and our guest interviews are intended for educational, entertainment, and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While we are licensed physical therapists, we are not your personal physical therapists and no patient/provider relationship is formed. If you have any health concerns or questions, please consult your medical provider. The information on this podcast or any of our platforms is to use at your own risk.