Lactation Support

This visit offers individualized support for you and your baby during the postpartum period, whether you are days, weeks, or months into your feeding journey. Common concerns addressed include latching difficulties, nipple pain, milk supply issues, combo feeding, weight gain concerns, transitioning back to work and more. We’ll work together to assess feeding, create a plan that aligns with your... Read More

This visit offers individualized support for you and your baby during the postpartum period, whether you are days, weeks, or months into your feeding journey. Common concerns addressed include latching difficulties, nipple pain, milk supply issues, combo feeding, weight gain concerns, transitioning back to work and more. We’ll work together to assess feeding, create a plan that aligns with your goals, and support you with evidence-based guidance and compassionate care. Follow-up support is available as needed. Partners or support people are welcome to attend.


Pump Support

This visit is designed for parents who are exclusively pumping, combining nursing and pumping, or preparing to begin pumping. We’ll review your current routine and goals, assess your pump and flange fit, and help optimize output, comfort, and efficiency. Whether you’re building a freezer stash, returning to work, managing an oversupply or low supply, or navigating pumping while nursing, this ap... Read More

This visit is designed for parents who are exclusively pumping, combining nursing and pumping, or preparing to begin pumping. We’ll review your current routine and goals, assess your pump and flange fit, and help optimize output, comfort, and efficiency. Whether you’re building a freezer stash, returning to work, managing an oversupply or low supply, or navigating pumping while nursing, this appointment provides personalized guidance to help you feel more confident and supported in your feeding plan.


Bottle Feeding Support

This visit is for parents who are offering bottles—whether full-time, part-time, or planning to introduce them—and need support with technique, flow preference, pacing, or bottle refusal. We’ll explore strategies to help your baby accept the bottle, troubleshoot refusal, assess feeding mechanics, and ensure your baby is feeding safely and comfortably. Whether you’re preparing to return to work,... Read More

This visit is for parents who are offering bottles—whether full-time, part-time, or planning to introduce them—and need support with technique, flow preference, pacing, or bottle refusal. We’ll explore strategies to help your baby accept the bottle, troubleshoot refusal, assess feeding mechanics, and ensure your baby is feeding safely and comfortably. Whether you’re preparing to return to work, transitioning from nursing, or exclusively bottle feeding, this session is tailored to meet your unique feeding goals and challenges.


Babywearing Support

Curious about how to wear your baby safely and comfortably? This hands-on consult is designed to help you find the best baby carrier for your body and your baby’s stage. We’ll go over babywearing safety basics, positioning, and comfort for both you and your little one. You’ll have access to a wide library of wraps, slings, structured carriers, and more—or feel free to bring your own! Whether yo... Read More

Curious about how to wear your baby safely and comfortably? This hands-on consult is designed to help you find the best baby carrier for your body and your baby’s stage. We’ll go over babywearing safety basics, positioning, and comfort for both you and your little one. You’ll have access to a wide library of wraps, slings, structured carriers, and more—or feel free to bring your own! Whether you’re brand new to babywearing or troubleshooting with a current carrier, this session offers practical support to help you feel confident and connected while wearing your baby.


Prenatal Support

Prepare for a confident feeding journey before your baby arrives. This prenatal visit is designed for expectant parents who want to learn about breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or bottle feeding ahead of time. We'll cover what to expect in the early days after birth, how to establish a good milk supply, positioning and latch techniques, how to recognize feeding cues, and how to avoid common challen... Read More

Prepare for a confident feeding journey before your baby arrives. This prenatal visit is designed for expectant parents who want to learn about breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or bottle feeding ahead of time. We'll cover what to expect in the early days after birth, how to establish a good milk supply, positioning and latch techniques, how to recognize feeding cues, and how to avoid common challenges. This is also a great opportunity to discuss your personal goals and any concerns based on your medical history, past feeding experiences, or birth plan. Partners are welcome and encouraged to join.

Laci has been working with infants and supporting new families since 2015. She began her career as a certified postpartum doula and certified babywearing educator. She quickly discovered that a large portion of her time spent with families was on breastfeeding support. This led her to pursue her certification as an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and her Bachelor’s of Science in Child Maternal Health. She is originally from southern California and, yes, the winters here are difficult for her. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, exploring antique stores, and spending time with her family.

Some of the challenges Laci faced when feeding her own children were: low milk supply, painful latch, tongue/lip tie, mastitis, thrush, pumping, returning to work, over supply (2nd child), tandem feeding, and postpartum depression/anxiety.

Laci has been working with infants and supporting new families since 2015. She began her career a... Read More

Jessica has been supporting new parents and babies since 2009. She began her journey as a La Leche League Leader when she was answering more questions than she was asking in meetings. Jessica was a LLL Leader for over 10 years and worked as a postpartum doula and with BabyWearing International. All of these things led to being certified as an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2016. This was quite a big change from life as a Graphic Designer with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Nevertheless, it was a great move to supporting and advocating for families full time. Jessica is the current co-chair of the Loudoun Breastfeeding Coalition and enjoys teaching expecting parents and everyone she meets. Jessica is originally from the Midwest but grew up as an Army Brat so a little bit of everywhere. Jessica has three kids, one at VCU, a rising high schooler who plays ice hockey all year and the youngest in middle school who is trying to bankrupt her family with her love of horses. She spends any free time reading and adding books to her TBR.

Jessica has been supporting new parents and babies since 2009. She began her journey as a La Lech... Read More

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