BSN, RN, IBCLC
Morgan Jackson is a Registered Nurse, IBCLC, mother of two adventurous boys, and wife to a loving husband! She feels privileged to be able to serve other mothers as they navigate infant feeding and early motherhood. Morgan is the owner of Prepared Beginnings Lactation, a holistic lactation practice supporting moms who feel stuck, hopeless, or frustrated with their infant feeding journey. She helps reassure mothers about their ability to nurture their babies and implement a sustainable breastfeeding plan. Prepared Beginnings Lactation serves families from pregnancy through weaning. Morgan's five years of experience have allowed her to walk parents through feeding challenges of all kinds, from micro-premature infants in the NICU to feeding triplets, bottle refusal, low supply, exclusively pumping, breastfeeding after infant loss, and more. Morgan provides in-home visits to families in the Kansas City Metro and virtually around the globe!
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After pregnancy, a few mothers may experience anxiety attacks, panic disorders, or postpartum depression. Citalopram or Celexa is a common antidepressant prescribed by a medical professional considering its potency. But, you may wonder, “Is Celexa safe during breastfeeding?” As you’re breastfeeding, there is a chance for the over-the-counter (OTC) drug Celexa to reach the baby…
For a new mom struggling to take care of the child while recovering herself, oral health issues and dental problems might be bothersome. While you may be aware that certain medications are contraindicated for lactating mothers, you may wonder if it is safe to undergo dental treatment while breastfeeding. Read this post to know all…
Migraine is a pounding pain felt on either side of the head. Some women experience migraines while breastfeeding too. However, the treatment for migraine may be different for lactating and non-lactating women although the symptoms remain the same. Migraines can leave you disrupted for the entire day if not taken care of. Thankfully, certain over-the-counter…
If you are a new mom who has just begun the journey of motherhood with breastfeeding, you may have questions about resuming activities like swimming when breastfeeding. Although swimming is an excellent post-natal exercise, most new moms wonder if it is safe to swim while nursing as now you have a little on to take…