Barbara Nightengale, Nnp
Infant care →(304) 293-1202
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
I specialize in comprehensive newborn and infant care, using evidence-based assessment techniques to evaluate feeding efficiency, growth patterns, and developmental milestones during those critical early months. My approach combines detailed history-taking with direct observation during telehealth visits to identify feeding challenges, reflux concerns, and developmental variations quickly. I'm committed to supporting families through the transition to parenthood and am available for virtual consultations to address your infant's health needs.
Services offered
I provide telehealth consultations for newborns and infants experiencing feeding difficulties, including breastfeeding latch assessment, bottle feeding optimization, and strategies for colic and reflux management. I evaluate growth and developmental progress using standardized assessment tools and provide families with specific feeding techniques and positioning methods tailored to their infant's needs. My sessions typically involve detailed questioning about feeding patterns, sleep, and behavior, combined with direct observation when possible through video, allowing me to offer practical guidance that parents can implement immediately. I work with families to address common infant concerns such as inadequate weight gain, excessive spit-up, and fussy feeding behavior while supporting postpartum adjustment and parental confidence.