Breastfeeding doesn’t always come easily—and that’s okay.

That’s why I offer compassionate lactation support that is specific to your family today while keeping in mind where you are hoping to land in the weeks and months to come.

Get your visits covered by insurance through these partner networks:

Individualized and family-centered breastfeeding support.

Many new parents struggle with breastfeeding in the first weeks and wonder how to make things better. If you have found yourself searching for a quick fix at 3am or have felt like the sky is falling right before your eyes, you are not alone! Let me help. I would love to meet everyone when they are pregnant to help start breastfeeding education before things unfold, but if you already have a baby in your arms it’s time to introduce yourself so we can find your confidence.

Hi! I’m Lauren.

I’ve been a Registered Nurse since 2009 with experience caring for newborns and families in a hospital setting. I’ve been an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) since 2017 using my skills in a local hospital as well as in homes.

We will work together well if you want an in-home lactation consultant who:

  • finds balance for your specific situation

  • uses evidence-based practices

  • intuitive to your wants and needs

  • compassionate and judgement-free breastfeeding support

  • “Lauren brings a positive energy to the sometimes draining experience that is breastfeeding and infanthood. Never rushed, Lauren ensures that both mom and baby feel cared for.”

    —Bonni M.

  • "Lauren was very helpful and gave me confidence. She was empathetic and so kind towards me in this special time of life. Huge thanks to Lauren on helping me transition to a new stage of motherhood!"

    —Sami C.

What to expect from a home lactation visit

In your home, we can slow things down and focus on feeding in a calm, comfortable space.

A typical in-home lactation visit includes:

  • Reviewing your birth and feeding history

  • Observing a full feeding

  • Hands-on support with latch and positioning

  • Assessing your baby’s feeding and milk transfer

  • Creating a realistic, personalized feeding plan

  • Time for questions and ongoing guidance

You’ll leave feeling more confident and supported—never rushed or overwhelmed.

You don’t have to figure this out all by yourselves.

You’re tired. There’s so much information. Let me lighten your mental load by creating a plan to help you and your baby thrive.