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What SHOULD Happen When Baby Does Not Get Enough Milk from Mom

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

UR Medicine's Dr. Casey Rosen-Carole, M.D., M.P.H., M.Ed., and Boston Medical Center's Bobbi Phillip, M.D., provide answers to the question of "What are the proper procedures to ensure the safety of the baby when the mother's milk is not yet (or never becomes) sufficient to satisfy the baby's nutritional and hydration needs?"

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What Do The Ingredients In Baby Formula Actually Mean For Infant Health?

Friday, November 8, 2019

Many parents are opting to buy European formula for babies due to a simpler, more "clean" ingredients list. Bridget Young, Ph.D., of the University of Rochester Medical Center and Anthony Porto, M.D., M.P.H., of the Yale School of Medicine, discuss the differences between infant formulas and what the ingredients mean for babies' health.

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Breastfeeding Women in New York Can Now be Excused from Jury Duty

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

New York has become the 18th state to allow breastfeeding women to either be excused from serving jury duty or postpone their service until a later date.

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Moldy Milk: How to Avoid Breastmilk Contamination When Pumping

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Rogelio Perez-D'Gregorio MD, MS, Casey Rosen-Carole MD, MPH, MSEd, and Ruth A Lawrence, MD, at MotherToBaby UR Medicine, share information about how to keep mold out of breast pumps and breastmilk.

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Celebrating Breastfeeding Awareness Month with URMC

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Dr. Casey Rosen-Carole along with Alyssa and James Dewitt, new parents of twins, joined Fox Rochester to talk about their journey through breastfeeding and how others can be helpful and supportive.

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Jacqui’s Story: How one mom met, and conquered, her breastfeeding challenges

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Just about everything Jacqui Lindsey hoped for when she was expecting her first baby didn't happen the way she planned. When she found out she was pregnant at 33, Jacqui knew she wanted to breastfeed. Nothing went according to Jacqui's plan -- but through her own determination and the support of her husband and others around her, Jacqui achieved her goal to breastfeed her baby.

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Are We Overdiagnosing Tongue-Tie in Breastfeeding Newborns?

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Dr. Casey Rosen-Carole offers her take on frenotomies and the need for further research and education on the topic of tongue-ties.

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UR Medicine Breastfeeding Receives IBCLC Care Award

Friday, April 26, 2019

UR Medicine Breastfeeding has been awarded the IBCLC Care Award by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) and the International Lactation Consultant Association® (ILCA®).

This award recognizes hospitals, birthing facilities, birthing services, and community-based health agencies that hire currently certified International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) certificants and have a dedicated lactation support program. These facilities also have demonstrated they have provided training for their nursing, medical, and other staff that care for breastfeeding families, and have implemented special projects that promote, protect, and support breastfeeding and the lactation consultant profession.

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How Common Are Tongue-Ties in Babies and Does Correcting Them Really Make Breastfeeding Easier?

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

UR Medicine's Dr. Casey Rosen-Carole, spoke with PEOPLE about the increasing number of newborn babies with tongue-ties.

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