St. Luke's Baby & Me Support Center

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Bethlehem, United States

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St. Luke's Baby & Me Support Center Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

St. Luke's Baby & Me Support Center is located in Bethlehem, United States on 1425 8th Ave. St. Luke's Baby & Me Support Center is rated 5 out of 5 in the category birth center in United States.

Address

1425 8th Ave

Phone

+1 4845262229

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Cassie Moreta

I attended their breastfeeding support group on Tuesday mornings and I absolutely LOVED it. Everyone is so kind and welcoming. The atmosphere is so relaxing and inviting. They have comfortable floor chairs circled around a big open mat full of nice, clean baby toys and baby play mats. It's a wonderful way to get together with other moms who \get it\. The babies have a great time exploring new things while the moms chat, breastfeed, ask questions, encourage one another & get some much needed adult time. The wonderful lady who runs it is amazing! She'll weigh your baby if you're worried about steady weight gain & help you with ANY concerns. Anyone is welcome and they truly make you feel that way! I'm back to work now, but I miss my group time with the ladies! Thank you for providing such a wonderful outlet for moms! It's excellent and was something I really looked forward to each week!

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Abby House

I went to the St. Luke’s Baby and Me Support Center for the infant CPR class and for lactation support services. The CPR class was great, I appreciated that they had mannequins that you could practice on and the mannequin would tell you if you were doing it correctly. Having that hands on experience made me more confident that I’d be able to help someone or my child in an emergency. The lactation consultant Heidi was very helpful. I met with her multiple times after my son was born to make sure he was latching on correctly. I liked how she weighed him before and after feeding him to be reassured that he was getting enough. The first week we were home from the hospital was tough, breastfeeding was painful and my son was barely gaining weight. Luckily with her help and being persistent my son was exceeding birth weight by 2 weeks. My only complaint is that I wish the lactation consultants at St. Luke’s University Hospital would be with new moms the first time they feed their baby so they can get them off on the right foot. I didn’t know they had lactation consultants at the hospital until I had already been there for awhile and since my son wasn’t latching on correctly I was pretty sore.