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Prenatal Care Updates
We have taken this opportunity to think critically about how we see and keep our patients safe and healthy. Here you'll find the latest updates and FAQ's.
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Ask an Expert: Lactation FAQ's
Commonly asked questions from patients. Tips and thoughts gathered from our UCSF lactation consultants. Review our Ask an Expert: Lactation FAQ's curated by our very own lactation consultants. Looking for appointments with Sarah Quigley,...
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Awards & Honors
When women are recognized for their achievements in fields traditionally dominated by men, the narrative shifts away from conventional male-centric standards of success towards a more inclusive and equitable representation of professional...
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Leadership
The UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health is committed to promoting women’s leadership within UCSF and more broadly. Excellence and progress in all our mission areas benefits from and requires a diversity of expertise,...
How can I tell if my baby is getting enough milk from breastfeeding?
My baby fed almost constantly for a few hours last night. Is this normal?
Yes. This is called cluster feeding and is a very common behavior. It's not a cause for concern as long as your baby is making lots of diapers and gaining weight well. Cluster feeding can be intense and exhausting. A few things may...
My partner wants to bottle-feed the baby at night so that I can get more sleep. How do we do this?
Introduce a bottle after your baby is three weeks old and breastfeeding is well-established. Some families may need to give bottles sooner if there are feeding issues, so follow the recommendations of your baby's health care provider...