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Breastfeeding Support

Calm, practical support for your feeding journey

Breastfeeding can feel overwhelming in the early weeks. Dr. Arushi Singhal Joshi (IBCLC) provides clear, evidence-based lactation consultation so you know what is happening, what to do next, and when to seek help.

Book a Lactation Consultation

Early support can prevent small feeding issues from becoming bigger problems.

Who this is for

  • Parents of newborns who are unsure about latch or milk intake
  • Mothers recovering after C-section with feeding challenges
  • Families of preterm babies transitioning from NICU to home
  • Working mothers planning pumping and return-to-work feeding

How we support you

Latching and positioning supportLow milk supply concernsPainful feeds, nipple pain, engorgement, mastitis supportBottle, pumping, and mixed-feeding plansFeeding preterm or NICU babies after dischargeBack-to-work breastfeeding planningComplementary feeding and weaning guidance

What to expect in a session

Understand your story

We begin with your baby’s age, feeding pattern, weight concerns, and your day-to-day challenges.

Observe and assess

We assess latch, feeding behavior, milk transfer cues, and practical barriers in your routine.

Create a practical plan

You get a realistic, step-by-step plan with clear priorities you can start the same day.

Follow-up for confidence

We review progress, adjust the plan, and help you continue feeding with less stress.

Blog

Breastfeeding guides for parents

5 min read

Is my baby getting enough milk?

A practical guide to early feeding cues, output tracking, and when to seek support without panic.

Read guide

6 min read

Pain while breastfeeding: what is normal and what is not

Understand early discomfort versus warning signs, and what to correct first for comfort and better milk transfer.

Read guide

7 min read

Returning to work: pumping and storage plan

A realistic plan for pumping frequency, storage safety, bottle introduction, and maintaining supply after work resumes.

Read guide
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

When should I book a lactation consultation?

Book as early as possible if latch is painful, baby is sleepy at feeds, weight gain is slow, or you are feeling stressed and unsure.

Can breastfeeding support help after a C-section?

Yes. Positioning, pain-aware holds, and feeding rhythm support after C-section often improve comfort and milk transfer significantly.

Do you support pumping, bottle planning, and mixed feeding?

Yes. You can get a practical plan tailored to your routine, including pumping frequency, storage, and paced bottle feeding guidance.

Can I consult if my baby was preterm or in NICU?

Yes. Transition from NICU to home feeding needs close guidance. The consultation focuses on safe progression and confidence building.

Is online consultation available?

Yes. You can book online and discuss your feeding concerns, current routine, and step-by-step next actions.

You don't have to figure this out alone

If feeding feels confusing, painful, or stressful, a timely lactation consultation can bring clarity and confidence for both mother and baby.