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Interview

 Blood + Milk Interview
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By Sarah
In Interview
Posted May 14, 2020

Blood + Milk Interview

Excerpt: “During the first trimester of pregnancy, most women’s breasts get larger and feel sore and the nipples can feel particularly sensitive,” explains registered nurse and lactation [...]

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 Latest Interview with Sarah about Breastfeeding in Public and at Work
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By Sarah
In Blog, Interview
Posted March 28, 2019

Latest Interview with Sarah about Breastfeeding in Public and at Work

Read Sarah’s latest interview in the Blood and Milk online magazine, Breastfeeding In Public and at Work: What Moms Should Know by Aly Semigran

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 4 Things Lactation Consultants Wish More Baby and Mom Providers Learned to Teach Parents During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Time
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By Sarah
In Interview
Posted November 10, 2015

4 Things Lactation Consultants Wish More Baby and Mom Providers Learned to Teach Parents During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Time

Recently I discovered a newly published blog post featured on the “What To Expect” website. Titled “5 Things Pediatricians Wish More Women Learned During Pregnancy” I was surprised to find this [...]

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 My latest interview: going back to work while breastfeeding
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By Sarah
In Blog, Interview
Posted October 21, 2015

My latest interview: going back to work while breastfeeding

Once breastfeeding has been established, around four to six weeks, it’s fine for your partner or another caregiver to give the baby a bottle of expressed breast milk. “Choose a nipple labelled [...]

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Sarah Tyack
RN, BSW, IBCLC
(206) 601-2976
(510) 871-3264

I am a Registered Nurse in both California and Washington state. I am based in Oakland, in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area, and I travel throughout the western United States for my full day lactation consulting practice.

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