Nervous about breastfeeding?
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Most parents are told:
“Breastfeeding is natural.”
“You’ll figure it out.”
“The nurses will help you.”
But what happens when:
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Baby is sleepy?
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Latch is painful?
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Milk feels delayed?
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You’re told to supplement?
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You’re discharged without a plan?
Preparation reduces panic.
Confidence protects supply.
Strategy prevents overwhelm.
Prepare for Breastfeeding with Confidence — Before Baby Arrives
You don’t need to “figure it out” in the hospital at 2am.
INTRODUCING...
Prenatal Guide to Breastfeeding
The Prenatal Guide to Breastfeeding gives you a clear, evidence-based roadmap so you can walk into birth understanding:
âś” How milk production actually works
âś” What the first 72 hours really look like
âś” How to prevent common early challenges
✔ When pumping is helpful — and when it’s not
âś” How to protect supply from day one
Created by a licensed Occupational Therapist and IBCLC, this course blends clinical knowledge with real-life practicality.
What you will learn in the eCourse:Â
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How milk production works (supply & demand simplified)
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The hormonal shifts of early postpartum
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Latch mechanics and positioning foundations
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How to recognize effective milk transfer
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When and how to pump (without creating oversupply or undersupply)
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Building a sustainable feeding plan
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Red flags vs normal newborn behavior
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Need more a personalized experience?
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Upgrade if you:
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Want a customized feeding plan instead of general guidance
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Plan to pump early or return to work
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Have prior breast surgery or hormonal concerns
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Feel anxious about supply
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Prefer walking into birth knowing exactly what to do
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Want professional flange sizing guidance
A 60-minute consult(s) allows us to:
âś” Assess your specific goals
âś” Build a supply protection plan
âś” Clarify pumping strategy
âś” Create a hospital day roadmap
âś” Reduce uncertainty before baby arrives
Confidence increases when your plan is personalized.
Choose your level of support!
Everyone’s journey is different. Find the right package for you: