



Common Reasons Families Reach Out

Painful latch

Slow weight gain

Feeding concerns

Milk supply questions

Breast discomfort

Newborn feeding patterns
What to Expect During Your Visit




Your visit begins with listening. I take time to understand what’s been happening, what concerns you most, and what your goals are for feeding. When possible, I observe a feeding to assess latch, positioning, and milk transfer. We talk through what you’re seeing at home and what your baby is communicating through their cues.
You’ll receive gentle, practical guidance you can start using right away. Together, we focus on small changes that often make a big difference — improving comfort, supporting milk intake, and creating feeding routines that fit your daily life.
I offer clear explanations, emotional reassurance, and realistic strategies that don’t add pressure. My goal is to help you feel informed and supported, not overwhelmed.
Parents often tell me they leave sessions feeling lighter — with a better understanding of what’s happening, what’s already working, and what steps to take next.
Who Breastfeeding & Newborn Feeding Support Is For
New parents adjusting to life with a newborn
Families experiencing latch discomfort
Parents navigating bottle or breast refusal
Families combining breastfeeding and pumping
Parents looking for reasurance
