Lactation Consulting

We believe feeding should feel supported, comfortable, and connected not painful or overwhelming.


If feeding is causing you stress, discomfort, or uncertainty, this may be your sign to reach out. We’re here to help guide you through it gently.

Lactation Consultation

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Lactation Consultation 〰️

  • PRENATAL CONSULTATION

    We will discuss lactation and supply, basics of breastfeeding and needs of the mom-baby dyad.  We will review your health history, any previous feeding experience and discuss your feeding goals, questions and concerns.


    Not planning on breastfeeding or planning on combo feeding? No worries, we can help with that too! We can discuss alternative feeding options and milk supply management. 

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  • POSTPARTUM CONSULTATION

    Are you wondering if your baby is getting enough milk? Questioning if breastfeeding should feel uncomfortable, or if supplementing is the right choice?

    We’re here to support you through all of it.

    During your one-on-one visit, we will take the time to understand your health history, explore your feeding goals, and talk through any concerns you may be holding. We will gently observe a feeding, assess your baby’s growth and intake, and offer hands-on guidance along the way.

    Together, we will create a care plan that feels supportive, personalized, and aligned with both you and your baby. ✨

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  • PUMP & BOTTLE SUPPORT

    Is my pump working right? How much milk should I be making? Which bottle should I use?

    This service is ideal if you are exclusively pumping, just getting started, working to increase supply, navigating time away from your baby, returning to work, or simply needing more support with your pump.

    Did you know there is a way of bottle-feeding that allows your baby to guide the pace? This approach can help reduce overfeeding, minimize discomfort and fussiness, and support a more connected feeding experience between you and your baby.

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  • ADDITIONAL FOLLOW-UPS

    Feeding challenges can take time to improve and may evolve over several days or weeks. As things shift, we may gently adjust your care plan to best support you and your baby.

    Your needs and feeding goals can also change along the way, and ongoing support can make a meaningful difference. A follow-up visit allows us to reassess, provide reassurance, and continue guiding you as your feeding journey unfolds.

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