Dr. Ann Faust
Surgeon (Pediatric) | Pediatric Surgery
5457 Twin Knolls Rd Suite 300 N-16 Columbia MD, 21045About
Dr. Ann Faust practices Nutritional Medicine in Columbia, MD. Dr. Faust has received her medical education at University of Liverpool Medical school, and furthered her educations by becoming and IBCLC in 2007, and earning an PhD at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. She is an expert in maternal child healthcare. She advises people on lactation matters, food and nutrition, considering how they both impact health.
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How long should you nurse a baby at a time?
It is more important to have good sucks and active feeding sessions than lengthy feedings. At that age baby is just learning to feed, remember and these are all part of the practice. Another thing is to remember not every session is a sucking for food, sometimes baby maybe thirsty and not really hungry so those sessions maybe shorter. But as a guide the first week of life around 15 min one side and at least as much on the other if you have average milk supply can be used as a good gauge READ MORE
How long after a C-section can I walk?
They recommend moving gently and possibly with help to begin with as soon as you can helps with the circulation. Which will help with your healing. READ MORE
What is the safest formula?
If you are in the US, ALL of the baby formulas have to pass FDA approval before they can be sold in the US so they are all safe for babies to consume. READ MORE
Professional Memberships
- International Lactation Consultant Association
- United States Lactation Consultant Association
- Royal College of Surgeons
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Get to know International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Dr. Ann Faust, who serves patients in Columbia, Maryland.
Dr. Faust has over two decades of experience with breastfeeding and maternal health care to complement her clinical skills as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). She opened up her private practice, Baby and Me Lactation Services, in Howard County, Maryland in 2006.
A holistic practitioner who uses evidence-based science as her foundation, Dr. Faust believes it is her job to not only to help to establish a good lactation relationship between the baby (ies) and the new family but to also make sure the whole process of lactation (from pregnancy or induction to weaning and sometimes further) is enjoyable for all the family. What she aims to offer is helping the new parents gain the confidence to adjust to life with the new baby while addressing the breastfeeding/chest-feeding and lactation issues that may arise during this relationship.
“My job is to give you evidence-based information, so you can make educated decisions for your family’s needs. The help may have been needed from the first moment you found out about your baby to breastfeeding your toddler and anything and anytime in between” she expressed.
Having lived and worked in England, Wales, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Turkey, and the United States, Dr. Faust emigrated from Sheffield, United Kingdom to Maryland, United States in 2000.
Since finishing medical school in Liverpool in 1997, she has worked with Royal Liverpool Hospital, North Yorkshire NHS Trust, The United Nations, The World Health Organization (WHO), Washington Children’s Hospital, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Howard County General Hospital, Center for Breastfeeding Information, and the La Leche League.
Dr. Faust has been working as a research assistant with the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), where she got her PhD in Botanical Medicine in May 2017. She has been working as Lehrbeauftragter (Adjunct Professor) at the LMU Since August 2017.
Working with WHO as an International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes “Code Keeper”, Dr. Faust regularly gives talks and hands-on demonstrations at national and international breastfeeding conferences, universities, medical schools, government, and private institutions. She has also helped many private and government organizations to establish lactation programs to benefit both the companies and the breastfeeding families.
For over 10 years, Dr. Faust worked as a La Leche League Leader with Columbia, MD group. She is a current member of the CBM who works on reviewing breastfeeding books and studies, and has been elected as Consumer Representative for the Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition in 2010.
A Fellow of the Royal Commonwealth Society, Dr. Faust is also an active member of the International Lactation Consultant Association, the United States Lactation Consultant Association, the Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition, the Maryland Coalition of Lactation Consultants, the Lactation Consultant Association of Greater Washington, the Royal Society of Medicine, the Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association, Baby Milk Action, and the Daughters of the British Empire.
As an expert and advocate for maternal child care, Dr. Faust has regularly appeared in both local and international magazines, newspaper articles, television, radio and in documentaries promoting breastfeeding and its impact on normal health both for the mothers and babies and the world we are living at large.
Some of her appearances include the World Health Organisation video to advocate breastfeeding in India, Fox 45, Doctors Without Borders’s publication, Baltimore’s child, Discovery Health, BBC Radio 4, NBC, and NPR.
In her personal life, Dr. Faust and Robert live with their four children – Iona, Eleanor, Cedric, and Mikka as well as Prunella the little black cat, Tessu the guide dog, 4 pet chickens – who kindly gives delicious fresh eggs to them daily- and a hand nurtured house-sheep called Lady Georgiana of Faust House, in Columbia, Maryland.
Outside of healthcare, her other interests are traveling as much time as possible with her lovely family, organic and biodynamic gardening (especially herbal and medicinal plants), fencing, swimming, and rock-climbing. She also officiates for USA Swimming as a stroke and turn official since 2012.
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