
Lactation & Infant Feeding
Feeding your baby is about so much more than milk—it’s about bonding, connection, comfort, and confidence. When feeding is painful, confusing, or stressful, it can affect your mental health, your baby's growth, and your overall postpartum experience.
With compassionate, evidence-based support, my goal is to support your feeding choices—whether that’s exclusive breastfeeding, combination feeding, pumping, or formula feeding.
Who needs Lactation and Feeding Support?
Lactation and infant feeding support is for any parent or caregiver who wants guidance, reassurance, or hands-on help with feeding their baby. You may benefit from this service if:
Milk supply evaluation and personalized plan
Nipple pain or damage management
Bottle feeding support (paced, mixed, or transition)
Pumping strategies and flange sizing
Feeding after a tongue/lip tie release
Help with engorgement, clogged ducts, or mastitis
Guidance for feeding multiples
Emotional and mental health check-in around feeding
Ongoing virtual or in-person follow-up (as needed)

You don't have to figure it out alone!
Call (416)824-3677 now, or Email to schedule your appointment.
FAQs for Lactation and Infant Feeding
Q1: Is it too late to get help if my baby is already a few weeks or months old?
​
A: Not at all. Feeding challenges can arise at any time, and support is effective whether your baby is 3 days or 3 months old.​
​
Q2: What if I’m exclusively pumping or formula feeding—can I still get support?
​
A: Absolutely. Feeding support is for all parents. Whether you breastfeed, pump, use formula, or do a mix, we help you find what works best for you and your baby.
Q3: Do you offer home visits or virtual consults?
​
A: Yes, both are available depending on your location and comfort. We’ll work with your schedule to make care as accessible as possible.
Q4: Can you help with preparing to breastfeed before the baby is born?
​
A: Yes! Prenatal lactation sessions are a great way to feel confident and informed before your baby arrives.