
Breastfeeding Counseling
Why choose breastfeeding support with a Certified Breastfeeding Counselor?
Breastfeeding is natural—but that doesn’t mean it always comes naturally. Whether you're nursing for the first time or facing new challenges with baby number three, Lindsey is a Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC) and is here to guide and support you every step of the way.
She offers compassionate, evidence-based support to help you feel confident, informed, and empowered—whether you meet in person or virtually from the comfort of your home.
How can a Breastfeeding Counselor help?
Certified Breastfeeding Counselors are trained professionals who specialize in latching, milk supply, positioning, feeding concerns, and emotional support related to infant feeding. They’re a trusted resource for parents who want personalized guidance and practical help. As a CBC, Lindsey hopes to help support and guide mothers to optimize their breastfeeding experience.
In-Person or Virtual Support Includes:
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Assistance with latching and finding comfortable feeding positions
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Help identifying and solving milk supply concerns (too much or too little)
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Guidance through painful nursing, nipple soreness, or engorgement
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Support with pumping, bottle-feeding, and returning to work
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Feeding plans for twins, premature babies, or NICU graduates
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Encouragement and support through the emotional ups and downs of feeding
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Creating a plan for pumping and going back to work
Why Work With Lindsey?
While lactation consultants (IBCLCs) provide clinical support, Lindsey, a Certified Breastfeeding Counselor, offers hands-on, practical assistance and emotional encouragement. They often work in collaboration with your doula or care provider for more holistic, accessible support—especially during those early weeks postpartum.
She is approachable, knowledgeable, and focused on your feeding goals—whatever they may be.
virtual - $40
in-person (office) - $60
in-person (in home, if local) - $75