Services
Get evidence-based support for all of your breastfeeding, lactation and infant feeding concerns.
Get evidence-based support for all of your breastfeeding, lactation and infant feeding concerns.
In person support - $165 (1.5 hours) - initial appointment
- $125 (1 hour) - follow-up appointment
In person support - $165 (1.5 hours) - initial appointment
- $125 (1 hour) - follow-up appointment
Providing hands-on support and guidance in your home, helping to resolve issues or simply providing assurance that breastfeeding is going well.
Providing hands-on support and guidance in your home, helping to resolve issues or simply providing assurance that breastfeeding is going well.
Virtual support - $75 (1 hour)
Virtual support - $75 (1 hour)
Virtual consults can be very beneficial and many issues can be successfully addressed over video. If you are having pain or your baby is not latching, in person appointments are recommended.
Virtual consults can be very beneficial and many issues can be successfully addressed over video. If you are having pain or your baby is not latching, in person appointments are recommended.
Prenatal Consult - $75 (1 hour)
Prenatal Consult - $75 (1 hour)
Get off to a great start by learning about what to expect during those first days and weeks after baby arrives. Topics covered include:
Get off to a great start by learning about what to expect during those first days and weeks after baby arrives. Topics covered include:
- latching positions including how to achieve a deep, pain-free latch
- feeding cues
- how your body makes milk and how to make more!
- what to expect for the first feed, hours and few days back home
- how to know your baby is getting milk and getting enough
- normal newborn behaviour
- when to reach out for support
group sessions also available
As an IBCLC, I can help with a number of issues including:
As an IBCLC, I can help with a number of issues including:
- nipple / breast pain
- mastitis, blocked ducts, engorgement
- low supply / oversupply, supplementation (at or away from the breast / chest), slow weight gain
- latching difficulties / not latching, fussiness at the breast / chest or feeding refusal
- breast pump sizing and optimizing pumping output
- support and planning for a return to work
- bottle refusal
- introducing solid foods
- weaning