Doctors Struggle Too! with Dr. Charnetta Williams

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Dr. Charnetta Williams is a renowned OB-GYN with advanced knowledge in various fields including tetanus, human papillomavirus infection, zika virus disease, and gonorrhea. She is also an author, known for her book,  “Penelope and the Power of Positivity.” Dr. Williams sheds light on her personal experiences with breastfeeding and postpartum recovery, recounting the struggles she faced despite her professional medical training. Her personal journey serves as an eye opener not only for new mothers but also for healthcare providers, highlighting the gaps in the understanding of practical aspects of motherhood.

In this episode, you will learn the following:

 

  • An in depth discussion about breastfeeding challenges and the need for a more comprehensive breastfeeding education in medical training.
  • The potential risks of using white noise machines for babies, as raised by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the need for appropriate volume control to avoid possible hearing damage.

  • The significant role of lactation consultants in supporting new mothers through the emotional journey of breastfeeding and weaning.

  • A critique of the current healthcare system and its inadequacies in supporting new mothers. 

  • The importance of medical training in identifying risk factors for low milk supply and the need for  OB-GYNs to refer patients to lactation consultants before birth.

  • The need for greater understanding and support for postpartum women and the challenges of balancing time constraints and providing quality healthcare. 

Connect with Dr. Williams::
Instagram account – Instagram (@pictureperfectreads)

Website: Picture Perfect Reads | Author of Children’s Picture Books | Atlanta

 Connect with Shelly:
my website: Massachusetts IBCLC | Lactation Consultant – Shelly Taft

Instagram: Instagram (@shellytaftibclc) 

Resources Mentioned: 

Article: Warnings about sound machines: The AAP Has a Warning About Kids’ Sound Machines for Sleep: Here’s What You Need to Know | Sleepopolis