Prepare for breastfeeding with private instruction at home. Our IBCLCs will help alleviate your concerns and give you the confidence and knowledge to enjoy breastfeeding your baby. Information includes:
How Milk is Made
Breastfeeding Techniques
Prevention of Common Breastfeeding Problems
Pumping, Collecting, & Storing Breast Milk
We also offer a gift certificate for a friend or family member to get you off on the right start and also to have a pre and post-baby visit.
Our breastfeeding consultants are dedicated to helping you succeed in and enjoy the breastfeeding experience. Take a minute to learn more about how they support you.
Postnatal Home Visits
Our 90-minute new baby consultation offers encouragement and direction to overcome breastfeeding challenges and help you reach your personal goals for breastfeeding your baby.
Home Consultations Include:
Complete History of Mother & Baby
Pre- & Post-Feeding Infant Weight
Observation of an Entire Breastfeeding Session
Pumping Instruction
Breastmilk Storage Information
A Written Care Plan to Address Your Situation
An Insurance Reimbursement Form
After the Visit:
Follow-up Care by Monitoring & Assessing Progress & Revisiting the Care Plan
Report Sent to Your Physician
Breastfeeding & Education
Depend on us for breastfeeding education that allows you to enjoy this amazing experience fully. Don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions you may have.
Why Choose Breastfeeding & What Are the Benefits of Breastfeeding?
Breast milk is nutritionally superior to any other substitutes.
Other milk substitutes increase the risk of the baby developing allergies, ear infections, diabetes, obesity, and other serious illnesses.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months.
Breastfeeding promotes bonding between mother and baby.
Not breastfeeding increases the mother's risk of developing breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and endometrial cancer.
DHA present in breast milk is a vital nutrient for growth, development, and maintenance of brain tissue.
Breast milk is easy to digest and absorb, resulting in less abdominal distress.