Prenatal Concierge Breastfeeding Support

Breastfeeding is one of the hardest things you may ever do and nobody warns you what's coming.

Birth is one day. Breastfeeding isn't. You deserve someone in your corner for all of it.

Most mothers struggle not because something is wrong with them, but because they never had the right support. The moms who have the easiest time aren't the ones who got lucky. They're the ones who prepared.

The best time to build that support is now before the sleepless nights, the latch attempts, and the 3am Google spirals.

Mother Poppins is here to make sure you walk into that delivery room already prepared.

You don't need a perfect plan. You need the right person in your corner when the plan changes.

59% of mothers say breastfeeding was much harder than they expected. Nearly a quarter say they could have breastfed longer with the right support in place from the start.

You're not a statistic. But you might recognize yourself in those numbers before baby even arrives.

Every baby is different. Every body is different. No birth goes exactly to plan and no registry card tells you how hard those first weeks can really feel.

The moms who have the easiest time aren't the ones who got lucky. They're the ones who prepared.

The best time to find the right support is before you need it.

Supercalifragilistic Lactation Package

Our most comprehensive lactation package — 3 months of integrative, one-on-one support from Miami's only IBCLC with a functional medicine lens.

One dedicated expert in your corner before baby arrives: no conflicting Google results, no confusing advice. Just Hali, by your side from pregnancy through your baby's first three months.

Waiting in the wings before birth. Right there when you get home. By your side until you've got it.

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    • A Spoonful of Knowledge 1:1 Breastfeeding Prep Consult in home

    • 3 in-home visits across 3 months (90 minute visits)

    • Hands-on latch, positioning & intake support

    • Customized care plan from day one

    • Pumping support & bottle introduction

    • 24/7 private chat support until your baby is 3 months old

    • Postpartum guidance — feeding, recovery, and everything in between

    • Under the Umbrella (group coaching) for 3 months

    • Before Baby Arrives One designated expert for all your breastfeeding questions during pregnancy and through labor & delivery — so you walk into that delivery room already prepared, not just hopeful.

      Latch & Positioning Hands-on training for a comfortable, pain-free latch from day one. We get it right together, so you feel confident doing it on your own.

      Feeding Assessment We'll measure baby's intake at every visit to make sure they're getting exactly what they need — no guessing, no anxiety, just answers.

      Your Custom Care Plan A living plan built around you and your baby, updated at every visit as you grow and your needs change.

      Everything In Between Questions at 2am? A sudden change that has you worried? I'm here. Consider me your designated expert for anything that comes up — feeding, postpartum, or simply navigating this new chapter.

      One expert. One plan. By your side until your baby is 3 months old.

Many families pay $800-600 depending on insurance coverage. $1800 total investment

Most insurance companies will cover all or a portion of this package, significantly reducing your out-of-pocket cost. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan but we'll verify everything before you book. FSA & HSA also accepted.

Prenatal Preparation Private Education Classes

“A Spoonful of Knowledge” Prenatal Breastfeeding Class

Every new parent deserves a bag full of answers before baby arrives not a panicked Google search at 3am. This private class with Hali covers everything you actually need to know about caring for and feeding your newborn practical, hands-on, and completely tailored to you. No overwhelming textbooks. No generic hospital pamphlets. Just real knowledge from someone who has seen it all and knows exactly what helps.

Walk in wondering. Leave feeling ready.

$400 in home . $350 in office. $300 via Telehealth Most families only pay $250-$100 depending on your insurance plan.

We bill your insurance and most plans cover a significant portion. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan but we'll verify everything before you book. FSA & HSA accepted.

The best preparation covers both birth and baby  so nothing catches you off guard.
  • Newborn Basics: Understanding your baby's needs from day one — feeding cues, diapering, bathing, soothing, and what's actually normal in the first weeks. Because knowing what to expect changes everything.

    Breastfeeding Basics: The benefits, the biology, and the honest reality of early breastfeeding. We'll talk through what your body is doing, what baby needs, and how the two work together — so you're not starting from scratch in the delivery room.

    Latch & Positioning: Hands-on guidance on finding a latch that works — comfortable, effective, and sustainable. This one skill alone changes the entire breastfeeding experience.

    Feeding Patterns & Hunger Cues: How to read your baby's hunger signals before the screaming starts. What feeding looks like in the first days, weeks, and months — and what's normal versus what needs attention.

    Common Challenges: Soreness, engorgement, low supply, oversupply — we'll talk through the most common breastfeeding hurdles before you hit them, so you're prepared not panicked.

    Pumping & Milk Storage: How to use your pump effectively, build and protect your supply, and store milk safely. Everything you need to know before you go back to work — or just need a break.

    Soothing a Fussy Baby: Effective, gentle techniques for calming your baby and supporting their nervous system. Because a calm baby and a calm parent are deeply connected.

    Growth & Development: What to expect in the first year — milestones, developmental leaps, and how feeding evolves as your baby grows.

    Health & Safety: Recognizing signs of illness, knowing when to call your pediatrician, and making sure your home is ready for baby's arrival.

  • ✦ Expecting parents who want to feel genuinely prepared before baby arrives

    ✦ Partners who want to understand how to actually support feeding and newborn care

    ✦ Anyone who wants real answers — not another generic class

“Practically Prepared”

Childbirth Education & Postpartum Planning Class

Prepare for the birth. Prepare even more for what comes after. Everyone takes a birth class. Almost nobody prepares for the moment they walk through their front door exhausted, overwhelmed, and responsible for a tiny human who only communicates in screams.

Birth is one day. Postpartum is every day after.

This private class with Hali covers both because the best postpartum experience starts before baby ever arrives.

One session. Everything you actually need to know.

$550 in home . $450 in office. $350 via Telehealth Most families only pay $450-250 depending on your insurance plan.

We bill your insurance and most plans cover a significant portion. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan but we'll verify everything before you book. FSA & HSA accepted.

  • Birth Preparation. The foundation — so you walk in feeling ready

    ✦ Understanding labor — stages, what to expect, when to go in

    ✦ Pain management options — epidural, natural, everything in between

    ✦ Advocating for yourself in the delivery room

    ✦ C-section preparation — planned and unplanned

    ✦ What to pack, who to bring, and what actually matters ✦ The first hours after birth — skin to skin, delayed cord clamping, early feeding

    Postpartum Preparation: The part nobody talks about — and the part that changes everything

    Breastfeeding Before Baby Arrives: What to expect in the first hours, days, and weeks. How to set yourself up for success before you ever attempt a latch. What's normal, what's not, and exactly when to ask for help. We'll build a feeding plan around your goals.

    Your Postpartum Body: What is actually happening to your hormones, your gut, your nervous system, and your energy after birth. Why the baby blues happen, what depletion feels like, and how to support your recovery from day one,

    Meal Prep & Postpartum Nutrition: What to stock, what to freeze, and what your body needs to heal, make milk, and function.

    ✦ Hormone-supporting foods to prioritize

    ✦ What to freeze before baby arrives

    ✦ Simple meals that support milk supply

    ✦ Supplements worth taking postpartum

    ✦ What to ask for when people offer to help

    What to Actually Buy: Not another overwhelming registry checklist. A curated, honest guide to what you actually need and what you can skip entirely.

    Building Your Village: Who to have on call, what to ask for, and how to set up support before you need it. How to communicate your needs to your partner, your family, and the people around you so you're not figuring it out alone in the hardest moments.

    Newborn Basics: Feeding cues, sleep windows, what's normal in the first weeks, and when to call someone. You'll leave knowing what to watch for and what to let go of.

  • ✦ First-time or second time moms who want to feel genuinely prepared

    ✦ Moms who had a hard postpartum last time and want this one to be different

    ✦ Partners who want to understand how to actually help ✦ Anyone who wants a personalized plan, not a generic class

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You want to breastfeed. You want it to feel natural, connected, and right for your family. And you want someone who can actually get you there not hand you a pamphlet and wish you luck.

Before baby arrives or right in the thick of it, Hali will give you the knowledge, the confidence, and the hands-on guidance to build a feeding routine that works for your baby's growth, your body, and your real life.

Because a good start isn't just about the latch. It's about feeling ready, supported, and completely in control of your feeding journey.

Miami's Lactation Consultant Who Sees the Whole Picture

We Do It All.Whatever is happening with feeding — this is exactly what we're here for.

Prenatal & Beyond

✦ Prenatal breastfeeding education & latch prep

✦ Colostrum harvesting & feeding plan development

✦ What to buy & what your body needs postpartum

✦ High-risk pregnancy feeding considerations

Feeding & Milk Transfer

✦ Latch, positioning & pain-free breastfeeding

✦ Nipple pain, breast damage & fast let-down

✦ Low supply, oversupply & milk transfer issues

✦ Weighted feeds & slow weight gain

✦ Exclusive pumping, flange fitting & pump optimization

✦ Return-to-work pumping schedules

✦ Milk storage & safe handling

✦ Combination feeding & re-lactation

✦ NICU & premature infant feeding support

Maternal Comfort & Recovery

✦ Plugged ducts, mastitis & engorgement

✦ Fast let-down & overactive milk ejection

✦ Postpartum hormone shifts & depletion

✦ Nervous system regulation & emotional overwhelm

✦ Functional nutrition & hydration for healing

Solids & Weaning

✦ Starting solids — readiness, first foods & textures

✦ Baby-led weaning & mealtime rhythm

✦ Gagging, texture aversion, digestion & allergies

✦ Gentle, emotionally aligned weaning — your timeline

Feeding & Sleep

✦ Feeding & sleep misalignment

✦ Night feeding — necessity vs habit

✦ Contact nap dependency & gentle transitions

✦ Newborn sleep expectations

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Baby Oral Function

✦ Tongue, lip & buccal tie evaluation & aftercare

✦ Bottle refusal & feeding assessments

✦ Suck discoordination & disorganized feeding

✦ Gassy, fussy & reflux-prone infants

✦ Nursing strikes, feeding aversions & oral motor work