As a wife and mother, I have a deep appreciation for the bond that breastfeeding can create between mother and child. As an experienced nurse and lactation consultant, I have seen the many benefits that breastfeeding can provide for both mother and baby. Having breastfed my own daughter and worked with countless mothers over the years, I have developed a deep understanding of the challenges that can arise during the breastfeeding journey and have honed my skills to provide mothers with the support and guidance they need to overcome these challenges. After obtaining my IBCLC, I knew that I wanted to provide personalized and evidence-based support to help moms nourish their babies and find fulfillment in their breastfeeding experience. Whether you are a first-time mother or have breastfed before, I am here to help you achieve your breastfeeding goals with compassion, expertise, and dedication.
Bachelors in Nursing (2018)
IBCLC (2024)
English
An in-home or virtual consult can include: Addressing latching issues for a comfortable and effective breastfeeding experience. Overcoming challenges such as low milk supply or overproduction. Providing guidance on proper positioning and techniques to optimize breastfeeding. Supporting mothers with breastfeeding multiples or premature infants. Assisting with breastfeeding after returning to work or school. Offering advice on pumping and storing breastmilk. Troubleshooting any concerns or questions related to breastfeeding. Addressing any breastfeeding challenges: low milk supply, nipple pain, engorgement, clogged ducts or any other difficulties. Providing emotional support: Breastfeeding can be a challenging journey, and having someone to offer encouragement, guidance, and understanding can make a world of difference. Tailored advice for your unique situation: Every mother and baby duo is different, and a breastfeeding consult can offer personalized advice and strategies that cater to your specific needs and circumstances. 1:1 Prenatal class, where we go over what to expect in the first few weeks with breastfeeding and what is normal/abnormal.
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