Frequently Asked Questions
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Appointments can be booked by:
Phone call or text
Email
Online booking
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You can benefit from support at any stage:
Prenatal consultations to prepare for breastfeeding
Early postpartum (first days or weeks)
Anytime you’re experiencing challenges
When returning to work or introducing bottles
During weaning
If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts and reach out.
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You’ll be working with a highly trained lactation professional who is a Registered Nurse (RN, BSN), International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), and Recertified Lactation Consultant (RLC).
I bring both clinical expertise and compassionate, family-centered care to support your feeding journey. -
I provide personalized support for:
Breastfeeding and chestfeeding
Latch and positioning
Milk supply concerns (low or oversupply)
Pumping and return-to-work planning
Bottle feeding and combination feeding
Pain with feeding (nipple pain, engorgement, etc.)
Newborn feeding challenges
Weaning and transitions
All care is tailored to your unique goals and lifestyle.
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During your session, we will:
Review your health history and feeding goals
Observe a feeding (breast, bottle, or pump)
Assess latch, positioning, and milk transfer
Address any pain or concerns
Develop a personalized feeding plan
Provide hands-on guidance (for in-home visits)
You’ll leave feeling more confident with clear next steps.
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Yes! I offer:
In-home visits within a 20-mile radius of Catonsville, MD, so you can receive support in the comfort of your own space
Virtual consultations for flexible, convenient care wherever you are
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At this time, I do not accept insurance, but I am currently in the process of becoming credentialed.
By operating as a strict private-pay practice, my clinical decisions are dictated entirely by your family's unique needs, not by insurance company restrictions, caps, or paperwork delays. I dedicate my full energy to your care. If you'd like, I can provide a detailed superbill receipt with all necessary medical coding to submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement.

