IBCLC/La Leche (Lactation Consultants, NJ)
Kimberleigh Weiss-Lewit, MA, IBCLC - kim@kimberleighweisslewit.com - 203-915-2733
Jennifer Lisamacchio CLOSED indefinitely due to COVID Loving Hands Lactation
Carmen Baker-Clark, BA, IBCLC, RLC - 201-214-7222
Julie Cardonick Rosen, IBCLC, 201-923-2412 julie.rosen@verizon.net
Robin Petrick, IBCLC, CCE - (201) 600-7173
Postpartum Mood Disorders:
Peggy Kraft, Clinical Social Work/Therapist https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/peggy-kraft-jersey-city-nj/122489
Mollie Busino, Clinical Social Work/Therapist https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/mollie-busino-hoboken-nj/77480
The Seleni Institute: Perinatal Mental Health https://www.seleni.org/
The Motherhood Center: "Providing a range of treatment options for women suffering from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders" https://www.themotherhoodcenter.com/
Partnership for Maternal & Child Health: 973-268-2280 x 154 ygonzalez@partnershipmch.org
Pediatric CPR/first-aid safety/car seat installation
Jason Mundy - https://www.nymetrocpr.com/
Other
Dr. Judith Meer - Pelvic Floor Therapy - https://www.thepelvicpt.com/
Pamela Morrison, Physical Therapist (Upper West Side) (Pregnancy & Postpartum Care - pubic symphysis dysfunction PSD): http://www.pamelamorrisonpt.com/
Lucy Liu, http://lucyliuacupuncture.com/ Acupuncturist in New York City, great track record for turning breeches.
Prenatal and baby massage in Jersey City: Laura Lacey - http://lauralacey.com/
Erin Kumpf: Acupuncture & Herbs https://ekahlife.com/
Hypnosis: Patrick J Murray
New Motive Hypnosis
(201)-240-9730 www.newmotivehypnosis.com
Mark Fairman, LUTCF, CLTC - Financial Services Professional - You're a parent, time for LIFE INSURANCE. Mark is an experienced financial advisor with integrity - working in NY and NJ. Phone: (201) 291-5496 mfairman@ft.newyorklife.com
Excellent article about cord blood banking from the Wall Street Journal (if link asks you to pay or sign-in, just Google "private umbilical cord banking, Wall Street Journal" and typically the entire article will be shown.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303887804579501500366071342
Q & A regarding delayed or optimal cord clamping, from Science & Sensibility:
http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/common-objections-to-delayed-cord-clamping-whats-the-evidence/