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How an IBCLC Can Help You Breastfeed with Confidence

Breastfeeding is natural, but it doesn’t always come easily. An IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) can help with latch issues, milk supply concerns, and feeding plans tailored to your family. Learn when to seek help, what happens during a lactation visit, and how compassionate support can make feeding your baby easier.

Breastfeeding is natural but that doesn’t mean it always comes naturally. Many new parents experience challenges like a painful latch, low milk supply, or a baby who won’t stay awake to feed. The good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone.

That’s where an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) comes in.

What is an IBCLC?

An IBCLC is the highest level of lactation support. We are trained and certified to help families navigate breastfeeding, chestfeeding, pumping, and bottle feeding no matter how simple or complex the situation may be.

Unlike general lactation counselors, IBCLCs have extensive education in lactation, infant feeding, and maternal health. We work with families from the first latch in the early hours after birth, through the weeks and months of establishing a feeding rhythm.

When Should You See an IBCLC?

You don’t have to wait until things feel hard. Many families book a lactation visit in the first week after birth just for reassurance and personalized tips.
But here are some common reasons you might call for help:

  • Your baby is having trouble latching

  • Feedings are painful or your nipples are sore

  • You’re worried your baby isn’t getting enough milk

  • Your milk supply feels too low or too high

  • You want help with pumping or introducing bottles

  • You’re breastfeeding twins or multiples

  • You’re preparing to return to work and need a feeding plan

What Happens During a Lactation Visit?

Every visit is unique, but here’s what you can expect:

✅ A full feeding assessment (baby’s latch, positioning, and transfer of milk)
✅ A gentle oral exam to check for tongue tie or other oral tension
✅ Guidance on comfortable positions for you and your baby
✅ Support with pumping, bottle feeding, and milk storage
✅ A personalized feeding plan that fits your lifestyle

My goal is always to reduce stress, build your confidence, and help you feed your baby in a way that feels right for you.

Why Work with an IBCLC?

Because feeding your baby shouldn’t feel like a struggle. With the right support, most challenges can be solved or greatly improved often in just one or two visits.

As a midwife and IBCLC in San Diego, I bring a holistic approach to feeding support. I look at the whole picture: your baby’s needs, your health, and your family’s unique situation.

Ready for Help?

If you’re feeling unsure about breastfeeding or just want some extra reassurance, you don’t have to wait.
I offer in-home, office, and virtual IBCLC consults for families throughout San Diego County.

👉 Book your IBCLC consult here →https://www.midwifebriannajoy.com/contact-1

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