Lactation Support Group (In-Person)
Support groups are appropriate for many common lactation challenges or concerns including: assistance with latch and position, sore nipples, plugged ducts, being sure baby is getting enough, establishing a good milk supply, pumping, returning to work, etc.
We utilize a sensitive scale to weigh babies before and after feeds to determine intake.
Support groups are NOT appropriate for complex lactation or medical situations. These are best served by a detailed home visit with ongoing support. To find an IBCLC to work with privately, please go to: NYLCA.org
One-on-one clinic visits at The Wild are available on a limited basis for $150. For more information or to request an appointment, please email lactationmentoring@gmail.com with “Appointment Request” as the subject.
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Weekly on Fridays, 10:00am - 12:00pm
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