FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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WHAT MAKES YOU DIFFERENT?

What sets us apart as lactation consultants is our holistic approach, rooted in our nursing expertise. Our commitment to family-centered care and our dedication to supporting each woman's unique feeding goals with compassion and understanding are central to the work we do.

DO YOU TAKE INSURANCE?

Yes, we currently accept most PPO insurance plans. Please click here to enter your insurance information for verification. We offer self-pay options as well. When requested, we can provide you with a Super Bill of services rendered.

HOW MANY CONSULTATIONS WILL I NEED?

It depends! Some clients are able to reach their feeding goals in just one session, while others may be working through more complex scenarios that require several follow-up appointments. Also, as your baby grows and you return back to work, introduce solids, or begin the weaning process, you may have additional questions that require additional support. We’ll be here for you throughout your entire feeding journey.

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DO I NEED A PRENATAL APPOINTMENT?

While not required, establishing a relationship with a lactation consultant before your baby arrives can help build your confidence and answer your individual questions. By discussing your goals, health history, and support systems, we can help you develop a personal and simplified feeding plan to help prepare you for those first moments with your baby.

SHOULD MY PARTNER BE INCLUDED IN THE CONSULTATIONS?

It is highly encouraged to have your support system involved in both prenatal and postpartum consultations. One of the most important factors to successfully meeting your breastfeeding goals is having a strong support system. We want to empower your partner and family to understand specific things they can do to help you meet your breastfeeding goals.

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