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You feel supported in your breastfeeding journey no matter the position.

Supply and soreness questions answered by someone who actually knows.

You know your latch is working – without second-guessing every session.

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Nobody warns you how hard breastfeeding can be – the latch that won’t settle, the soreness, the midnight supply questions, and the constant doubt around whether your baby is getting enough. It’s a lot to carry.

That’s where my breastfeeding support services in Jersey City, NJ come in. With hands-on experience as a newborn care specialist and postpartum doula, I work with you in real time – adjusting latch, improving positioning, and helping you understand what’s actually happening during a feed – so it feels manageable, not exhausting.

Confident Parent Experience (3-hour class) — $350

Hands-on parent classes on newborn education such as feeding, soothing, diapering, safe sleep, bathing, and personalized Q&A.

Nurture Nest (10–40 hours) — $650–$2,600

Foundational daytime and overnight postpartum support with newborn care, feeding guidance, emotional support, and light household help.

Cozy Cocoon (20–60 hours) — $1,300–$3,900

Extended support with routines, feeding help, postpartum recovery support, and steady guidance.

Full Postpartum Support (20 hours) — $1,300

For families who want ongoing parent education woven into overnight and daytime postpartum support visits.

Most mothers discover the gap between wanting to breastfeed and knowing how within days of coming home. That’s what my breastfeeding support services in Jersey City, NJ offer. As a newborn care specialist, I work through a real feed with you – latch, positioning, pump setup – making adjustments that change how the next feed feels.

Here’s what my support for breastfeeding mothers includes:

Latch and Positioning

  • Hands-on latch guidance tailored to your body and your baby’s specific needs
  • Positioning support for breast, shoulders, and back so feeding is actually comfortable
  • Real-time troubleshooting for shallow latch, nipple pain, and unsettled feeding behaviour
  • Practical adjustments that make a difference during the session – not just in theory

Supply and Milk Production

  • Evidence-based supply assessment and guidance built around your situation
  • Help recognising the difference between perceived and actual supply concerns
  • Feeding frequency guidance that supports supply without burning you out
  • Referral guidance for when additional clinical support would genuinely help

Pumping and Bottle Introduction

  • Pumping schedule guidance and output support for returning to work or building supply
  • Flange sizing – properly assessed, not guessed at from a sizing guide
  • Paced bottle feeding techniques that protect the breastfeeding relationship
  • Combination feeding support for families navigating breast and bottle together
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When breastfeeding isn’t going the way you expected, what you need isn’t another list of tips – it’s someone trained, right there with you, seeing what’s actually happening and adjusting it in real time.

That’s what I show up to do. As your breastfeeding specialist having years of experience as a seasoned nanny, I focus on the practical details of your feed – your baby’s latch, positioning, angle of baby’s head, pump setup, and those subtle cues that put pressure on your back and shoulders – so you leave the session feeling different about the next feed, not just more informed about it.

By the time most mothers search for breastfeeding help, they’ve already done everything available to them from a distance. The videos, the articles, the online communities, the advice from well-meaning people who breastfed years ago and remember it going smoothly. And still the specific thing that’s wrong hasn’t been identified – because identifying it requires actually being in the room.

That’s the breastfeeding help I bring to families across Jersey City, NJ. Not another resource to bookmark – someone trained sitting beside you during an actual feed, watching what’s happening, and doing something about it before the session ends. Whenever you’re ready, I’m available.

There’s a version of breastfeeding support that actually works – and it looks nothing like reading another article or joining another forum. It looks like a trained professional sitting beside you during a real feed, with no other agenda, watching exactly what’s happening between you and your baby and addressing it in the moment.

As your overnight postpartum doula and breastfeeding consultant in Jersey City, NJ, that’s the version I provide. Not generalised advice for the average feeding situation – specific, hands-on guidance for yours. Your latch. Your supply. Your pumping setup. Your baby’s particular way of feeding. All of it, in your home, during an actual session.

FAQs

What do your breastfeeding care services in Jersey City, NJ actually include?

My breast feeding support services in Jersey City, NJ cover latch assessment, positioning, supply guidance, pumping support, flange sizing, and help with engorgement or clogged ducts. Every session is tailored to your body, your baby, and what you’re actually experiencing.

What's the difference between a breastfeeding consultant near me and a general postnatal check?

A general postnatal check looks at overall recovery. A breastfeeding consultant near me focuses fully on feeding – latch, supply, and what’s actually happening at the moment. As a breastfeeding consultant in Jersey City, NJ, I work through a real feed with you so it makes sense beyond the session.

How many breastfeeding support sessions do most mothers need?

Honestly, there’s no fixed number. Some mothers book one session – a specific latch issue, a supply question, or pumping guidance before going back to work – and leave with exactly what they need. Others find that consistent breastfeeding support through those early weeks is what builds real, lasting confidence in the feeding journey.

What if I've been struggling with breastfeeding for weeks — is it too late to get breastfeeding help?

It’s never too late to get breast feeding support and help. Many mothers reach out after weeks of difficulty and see real improvement with the right support – whether it’s latch, supply, or overall feeding challenges, my breastfeeding support services can help with it.

Do you offer support for breast feeding mothers who are also pumping or combination feeding?

Yes and this is something I specifically focus on as a breastfeeding specialist and overnight postpartum doula. Support for mothers who are breastfeeding via pumping, combination feeding, or preparing to return to work requires a different kind of guidance than standard latch support. I cover pumping schedule optimisation, flange sizing, paced bottle feeding techniques that protect supply, and combination feeding strategies that work for you.