Pregnancy provides us with the time for intentional breastfeeding preparation. I walk families through the foundations to equip them for successful breastfeeding initiation. This preparation is not found in labor and delivery rooms, but in thoughtful discussion and realistic planning!
Once your baby has arrived, I provide personalized in-home support during the first days of life and beyond. Establishing a relationship with families before birth is a very important part of the process for me. The newborn days can be blurry and confusing even for veteran mommas, but common struggles can be overcome with genuine encouragement and patient support. Every woman deserves to be cherished by a friend who is also in this season of life.
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(2) Pre-Birth education sessions & (2) Feeding Support home visits*. Text or Call accessibility. Discounted House Call rate. | $300
*If my support is needed in the hospital that can absolutely be arranged!
1:1 Partner Support & Pain Management for Labor | $100
Hands on practice with laboring positions, support techniques for your partner, how and when to utilize coping tools
Planning to Thrive with a Newborn | $100
Together we create a personalized resource list and support plan for the whole family that will help you experience all the joy with less of the overwhelm.
Planning to Return to Work | $100
Together we create a personalized plan to help navigate a transition back to work. One of the hardest things a mom has to do is leave her new baby to go back to work. Feeding your baby does not have to be a stressful part of that! NOTE: This service should ideally be scheduled 2-3 weeks before the first day of work.
House call and follow up. Together we will assess the situation, identify problems, and make a plan to improve your breastfeeding experience. We may be able to resolve the main issue in the primary visit, however if a problem has many layers I may recommend additional home visits. This service is billed as a flat fee at the time of the visit| $100
2 hour initial evaluation and 1 hour follow up
Painful latch, Nipple Damage, Difficult Latch, Engorgement, Clogged Ducts, Oversupply, Low Supply, Pumping Problems, Feeding Fatigue or Burnout