Sharla Lloyd Halperin, MPH, IBCLC
Sharla is a compassionate and knowledgeable IBCLC in private practice. She offers prenatal private and group classes; postpartum home, office, and virtual consultations; and a breastfeeding support group. Sharla is in network with Aetna and Unicare, and families can seek reimbursement from BCBS of MA, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, and AllWays.
Sharla experienced her own breastfeeding challenges as a new mother and she seeks to help others avoid or alleviate theirs. She helps families achieve their unique breastfeeding goals; she is an inclusive and non-judgmental practitioner and serves all families looking for assistance with infant-feeding. Sharla supports families experiencing latch and positioning issues, breast and nipple pain, slow weight gain, low milk supply, oversupply, plugged ducts/mastitis, multiple births, breastfeeding after reduction or breast surgery, induced lactation, tethered oral tissues (tongue tie), tandem nursing; the return to work; the starting of solids; and weaning, among other various lactation challenges.
Sharla’s passion for human lactation began in 1994 at the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied nutrition and dietetics. Her studies and training continued as a midwifery student; a breastfeeding mother of two; a La Leche League Leader; a birth and postpartum doula; and a public health nutritionist and CLC at the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). She earned a Master of Public Health degree in Maternal and Child Health from Boston University.
Sharla’s website: www.sharlalloydhalperin.com
Email Sharla: info@sharlalloydhalperin.com
Call Sharla: 617.447.8237
Office location: Dedham, MA
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Offers home visits, office visits, and virtual visits
Serves Boston, Metrowest, South of Boston, South Shore, and North of Boston
In network with Aetna, Unicare, Fallon, and Humana/Tricare
Alycia Dymond, RN, IBCLC
Alycia is a Pediatric Nurse and IBCLC. She has worked with new families for over twenty years as an IBCLC, nurse, birth and postpartum doula, and nanny. For the last seven years, she has worked as a pediatric nurse in pediatric primary and urgent care at a large community health center helping triage parent’s concerns over the phone and in person. Alycia also works as an IBCLC at a large academic medical center and in private practice, helping parents learn to feed their infants. She is currently enrolled as a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student with a focus in Pediatrics at Boston College. Alycia looks forward to utilizing her DNP education to help close the gaps in the public health system that adversely affect new families and new immigrants. She is passionate about helping families navigate the many challenges of parenthood. Alycia is also the mother of two young children.
Alycia’s website: www.adymond.com
Email Alycia: alycia@adymond.com
Call Alycia: (978) 347-0302
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Charlene Fraser, IBCLC, NCS
I have been a childcare provider since 2002. My experience includes caring for newborns, multiples, special needs and children of various ages. Being an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, I have extensive knowledge and expertise with breastfeeding, sleep and feeding schedules. With a Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University in Human Services and a concentration in Family and Children’s Services, I am able to gently guide and support new parents as they transition home with their newborn. My approach promotes healthy newborn sleep routines and enables families to create a schedule that best meets their needs while also feeling reassured with the love and care their newborn is receiving.
I have an active role in my community through volunteering within the maternal and child health sector. I help provide guidance to families regarding their newborn’s needs and I mentor peers who have interests in maternal and child health. Currently, I peer counsel at the Vital Village Network, a network of residents and organizations committed to maximizing child, family and community well- being. I am the Treasurer of the Massachusetts Lactation Consultant Association, an active member of the Boston Breastfeeding Coalition, MA Breastfeeding Coalition and DONA International, the world’s largest and most respected doula organization.
Charlene’s website: www.charlenefraser.com
Email Charlene: fraser.charlenec@gmail.com
Call Charlene: (617) 657-1505
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Kimberly Congden, RN, MSN, IBCLC
Baystate Medical Center supports families throughout the lactation journey. Our lactation staff can assist you before delivery with prenatal outpatient services and breastfeeding education. While in the hospital you will receive an in-room postpartum visit by our lactation staff, and support for you and your baby while in the special care nursery or children's hospital. After discharge we provide face-to-face or virtual outpatient lactation consultation services with an IBCLC at Wesson Women's hospital, postnatal feeding classes, and virtual support groups. Our lactation advice line is available for questions 7 days a week.
Kimberly’s website: www.baystatehealth.org/services/obgyn/support/breastfeeding
Email Kimberly: kimberly.congden@baystatehealth.org
Call Kimberly: 413-794-0256
Office location: Baystate Medical Center, Wesson Women's, 759 Chestnut St., Springfield, MA 01199
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All insurances accepted.
Lindsey Dente, RN, BSN, IBCLC, SANE
Lindsey and her colleague, Megan, offer in home and virtual lactation consultations across Massachusetts. We strive to offer comprehensive, holistic, empowering care for the duration of our families' breastfeeding journeys.
Lindsey’s website: www.thedairyfairylactationma.com
Email Lindsey: lindsey.c@dairyfairylactationma.com
Call Lindsey: 857-323-1203
Mailing address: P.O. Box 931 Granby, MA 01033-9708
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Megan Buchanan RN, IBCLC
Not long ago, I remember having some crazy thoughts about how long I could breastfeed or if I could even make it through one more night. Was it worth it? Was I doing it right? How much is he getting? My son is now a strong willed and loving toddler who was able to breastfeed for a full year!
I had known I wanted to be a nurse since I was a young child. The science and technique of breastfeeding was something was interested in, even before I was able to breastfeed my son. So when I was able to pursue my Bachelors Degree in Nursing Science and start working towards getting my IBCLC, or International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, I steam rolled right in and loved every minute of it.
Interestingly, the science behind lactation is still so uncharted, which made me want to learn more and help others become educated in the benefits of breastfeeding/human milk feeding,
I've worked in the medical field in pediatrics for over 10 years. I currently work at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton, MA as a Lactation Consultant in Labor/Delivery, Maternity and NICU. I've been working with breastfeeding families for over 5 years, but have been more focused in providing evidence-based care for these families after I breastfed my own son.
When I'm not helping families and children with health and wellness, you can find me at home with my son, going on adventures to new places, making memories, and binge-ing on my favorite Netflix shows!
Megan’s website - https://www.thedairyfairylactationma.com
Rachel Simpson, IBCLC
Rachel helps new moms find bliss in early parenting. For ten years, she has refined her holistic practice and offers comprehensive services. Many clients have returned for their second or third child because a provider/client relationship is important for the best results. Her 2 years assisting in infant oral surgery have given her a wide clinical client caseload and a wealth of experience in infant oral ties. She has completed the IBCLC masterclass (2x) and has done Holistic Certification 2020 and a week-long residency program for advanced training in 2022. Send an email to schedule your discovery call today.
Rachel’s website: www.simpsonlactationservices.com
Email Rachel: info@simpsonlactationservices.com
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Moryn Mendoza, MA, IBCLC
Email Moryn: morynmendoza@gmail.com
Call Moryn: 413-306-7150
Mailing address: P.O. Box 931 Granby, MA 01033-9708
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Free with WIC eligibility
Heather Sechko, RN, IBCLC
I offer nonjudgmental, personalized consults in the comfort of your home to address all your breastfeeding concerns.
Heather’s website: apromisingbeginning.com
Email Heather: heather@apromisingbeginning.com
Call Heather: 617-620-8095
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Andrea Roche, MS, RD, LDN, IBCLC
I am an expert in maternal and child health, specializing in nutrition. I am highly skilled in helping clients reach a variety of feeding goals and creating sustainable solutions to infrequent or persistent challenges. I am here for you if you need help with latch, sore nipples, tongue/lip tie, mastitis, thrush, slow weight gain, undersupply/oversupply, pumping, transitioning back to work, weaning, and starting solids. I look forward to providing personalized and effective assistance for you and your little one.
Andrea’s website: http://oceansidelactation.com
Email Andrea: oceansidelactation@gmail.com
Call Andrea: (857) 302-3050
Office location: 31A Pleasant St, Newburyport, MA 01950
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Home Visits, Private Practice, Office Practice, Phone Consults, Breastfeeding Education, Nutrition, Research (NORTH SHORE, MA)
Kira Kim IBCLC
Kira provides compassionate, individualized lactation care for parents in the Greater Boston Area. Specializing in structural issues (tongue tie, tension from birth) and oral motor functioning, she has helped over 2,000 families reach their lactation goals. From exclusively breastfeeding to weaning completely and everything in-between, she firmly believes in meeting her families where they are and helping them to implement changes that will allow them to thrive.
Office Location: 578 Main St B1, Malden, MA 02148
Kira’s website: www.thebalc.com
Email Kira: info@thebalc.com
Call Kira: 617-319-4542
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Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Marsha Walker provides education and consultation to health care providers as well as speaker and writing services. She is the author of the textbook, "Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence, 5th edition." Marsha is the Vice President of the National Lactation Consultant Alliance and as such advocates for the IBCLC at the state and federal levels.
Email Marsha: marshalact@gmail.com
Office Location: 254 Conant Rd Weston, MA 02493
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Michelle Stolow, MAT, IBCLC
I offer lactation visits in the comfort of your home. Virtual visits are available if preferred. Follow up support by text and email is included with the visit. I have over 20 years experience providing lactation support and education. Travel radius is approximately 20 miles from Maynard, MA. Insurance reimbursement receipt provided.
Michelle’s website: www.frombirth.com
Email Michelle: michelle@frombirth.com
Call Michelle: 978-897-3637
Mailing address: From Birth, 27 Walnut Street, Maynard, MA 01754
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Teresa Coyle Airey, IBCLC
For many new parents breastfeeding may feel overwhelming and isolating. As an experienced IBCLC I understand the challenges of breastfeeding in a modern world. I am able to offer solutions, compassion, care, education and accurate information backed up with reliable resources that will allow you to move forward on your journey of breastfeeding with confidence and ease. Home Visits available. Prenatal education available. Please contact me so we can begin designing a care plan that works for you and your little one.
Teresa’s website: www.peacefulbirthandbeyond.com
Email Teresa: peacefulbirthandbeyond@gmail.com
Call Teresa: 978.833.8240
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Tamar Winter, BSN, RN, IBCLC
I’ve been an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) since 2009 and a Pediatric Registered Nurse since 2001. In addition to my private practice, I’m part of the Boston Children's Hospital Lactation Support Program. I’m the proud mother of two children who were breastfed and supplemented.
My approach to lactation consulting is to provide you with solutions that will help meet your baby's feeding needs, and your own goals. Breastfeeding is a natural process and can often require adjustments and fine tuning to make it work for baby and parent. There is no “one size fits all” answer when it comes to breastfeeding - only what works for you and your baby. I offer visits in the comfort of your own home, or via Telemedicine, to develop a personalized plan for you and your baby.
Tamar’s website: tamarwinterlc.com
Email Tamar: tamar@tamarwinterlc.com
Call Tamar: 617.921.9266
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Leah Wilkocki, RNC-OB, BSN, IBCLC
I have been a labor and delivery nurse in Boston for 10+ years taking care of high risk moms and babies. I am passionate about helping moms and babies breastfeed and want to provide the care every dyad deserves. I provide home visits locally and I am willing to travel within 1 hour. A typical visit includes a pre visit intake form, a pre and post feed weight, latch assistance, and breast and infant oral exams. Please call or text my cell for inquiries or to set up a visit.
Leah’s website: www.leadingthelatch.com
Email Leah: leahwilkocki@gmail.com
Call Leah: 617-257-6836
Mailing address: 15 Ogden Lane, Middleton, MA 01949
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Wilberthe Pilate, RN, IBCLC
I help families across the greater Boston area as they work through challenges on their breastfeeding journeys. I’m committed to providing warm, empowering, inclusive care that honors the transitions and transformations happening in the fourth trimester and beyond. Lactation consult visits offered in home and via telehealth.
Wilberthe’s website: quietmooncare.com
Email Wilberthe: hello@quietmooncare.com
Call Wilberthe: 508-377-3849
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Currently in process of getting in network with Aetna and Unicare.
Katie Flaherty
Katie’s website: www.feedingwithkatie.com
Email Katie: katie.c.flaherty@gmail.com
Call Katie: 857-496-5095
Marshfield, MA 02127
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Jeanette Mesite Frem, MHS, IBCLC, RLC, CCE
At the heart of my practice, I want to help you meet your feeding goals, whether that's with 100% human milk or including some formula and bottles or exclusive pumping or exclusive formula-feeding. I love supporting families as they learn new skills and techniques related to feeding and soothing their babies as well as in efforts to make more milk and find pumping more comfortable, efficient and effective (usually smaller flanges, honestly). In order to support my families with the most updated information and techniques as possible, I enjoy incorporating the skills I have learned in infant oral assessment, pre- and post-frenectomy activities, Rhythmic Movement Training, TummyTime Method, flange fitting and advanced skills I've learned through many hours of continuing education. I offer feeding consultations in my cozy office in Northborough as well as virtually. My office has a comfortable couch, as well as a sink inside and we can try various positions and tools. I like to do pumping sessions and flange fittings with all of my clients who want that support. I also offer two different support groups for pregnant and nursing/pumping/chestfeeding parents (see my website, babiesincommon.com for more info on those). I also offer professional education, specifically about pumping and feeding gear (information on that is also on my website, babiesincommon.com).
Jeanette’s website: www.babiesincommon.com
Email Jeanette: jeanette@babiesincommon.com
Call Jeanette: 617-686-0052
Office location: 6 Maple Street, Northborough, MA 01532
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Chrissy Nelson, RN, BSN, IBCLC
I am a Registered Nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in private practice. I provide home consultations in Boston and surrounding areas, Metrowest, South Coast, South Shore, the Cape, and the Islands. Telehealth and office visits (in Hanover) are also an option when needed. I support families in any stage of their feeding journey, including breastfeeding and/or bottle feeding, focusing on function, mobility, and a whole body approach, specializing in pre and post frenotomy work and complex infant and pediatric cases.
Chrissy’s website: lactationconsultantchrissy.weebly.com
Email Chrissy: lactationconsultantchrissy@gmail.com
Call Chrissy: 781-588-2495
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Krishyon Young, IBCLC, BS, CBE, Doula (DONA)
Krishyon loves working with families as they move through their parenting journey. Specializing in prenatal lactation education and those first important days and weeks of life she offers a continuity of care that can help you reach your personal breastfeeding goals.
Experience with her six breastfed children and many years of supporting mothers provides her with the perspective, compassion and humility to care for families through the tender transition of life with a new baby.
Krishyon’s website: southshorebirth.clientsecure.me
Email Krishyon: southshorebirth@gmail.com
Call Krishyon: 781-964-5626
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Sarah Gregory, MA, IBCLC
As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), I provide breastfeeding/chestfeeding consultations for parents and babies of all ages. If you need help with baby’s weight gain, pain or discomfort while nursing, concerns about tongue or lip tie, low milk supply, combo feeding, pumping, returning to work, weaning, or anything else that involves human milk, I’m here to help!
I offer in-home consultation on the North Shore and north of Boston as well as virtual visits. Many insurance companies in Massachusetts will reimburse for lactation support; I also accept FSA & HSA cards, and offer a reduced rate for clients covered by MassHealth.
Sarah’s website: www.sarahgregory.com
Email Sarah: sarah@sarahgregory.com
Call Sarah: 617-299-6006
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Lynne Ricardo, BSN, RN, IBCLC
I am a compassionate and experienced IBCLC providing evidence based lactation support to families throughout the South Shore. Recognizing the need for continuing education, I have advanced training and experience in identifying possible lip and tongue ties as well as aftercare when a release is done. I enjoy meeting a variety of families, educating and helping them meet their individualized infant feeding goals from prenatal consults through weaning!
Cigna, Anthem, BCBS PPO- office & virtual appts only via The Lactation Network
Lynne’s Website: LynneRicardo.com
Email Lynne: lricardolactation@gmail.com
Office: South Shore Perinatal Wellness Center 164 Washington Street, Suite 104, Norwell, MA
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Maire MacLean, IBCLC, RLC
Maire (pronounced Maura) has been supporting breastfeeding families for more than 20 years. Prior to certifying as an IBCLC in 2011 she served as a volunteer breastfeeding counselor. Through this training and years of practice since, Maire has assisted families facing a wide range of breastfeeding/chestfeeding challenges. Maire is committed to providing evidence based, judgement free lactation care, tailored to the needs and goals of each nursing family. She views empowering new parents as essential to her role as a lactation consultant.
Consultations are typically 90 minutes allowing time to assist with feeding and other lactation concerns. A written Care Plan reviewing strategies and resources is provided after each visit. An infant scale is available to assess milk intake. Weekend appts. are available.
Maire’s practice, New Family Nurture Lactation Care, is inclusive of all families, including those exclusively pumping, supplementing with donor milk or formula and those inducing or relactating. Maire is committed to providing culturally responsive, trauma informed and LGBTQ+ friendly care.
Maire’s website: www.newfamilynurture.com
Email Maire: info@newfamilynurture.com
Call Maire: (978) 500-5740
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Lo Nigrosh, IBCLC
Lo Nigrosh(she/her) is a mom of 2, an IBCLC, a childbirth educator and a doula who has been helping families feed their babies in the ways that feel best for them for years. She came to this work through her own intense struggle to feed her first child in 2013, and knew immediately that this would be her life's work. When you work with Lo, you will combine your expertise of your family's needs, your own body, and what you've learned about your baby in the days, weeks and months that you've been getting to know one another with her expertise of hormones, milk supply, and physiology of the human body to come up with a feeding plan that will bring more ease and less anxiety to feeding your baby. Lo is also the host of the podcast The Milk Making Minutes which explores baby feeding struggles and triumphs through the lens of systemic and cultural barriers.
I offer a support group periodically at the Athol Public Library in coordination with the baby and toddler story hour. I also host a podcast called The Milk Making Minutes which explores breastfeeding struggles and triumphs through the lens of systemic barriers and I have an online community on Facebook called The Milk Making Minutes which discusses similar themes.
Lo’s Website: https://www.quabbinbirthservices.com/
Email Lo: lo@quabbinbirthservices.com
Call Lo: (413) 230-7516
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Molly Gallagher, IBCLC
I have dedicated the better part of the last decade to supporting new families in their breastfeeding journeys in both clinical and home environments. Nursing is a natural process, however, it does not always come easily. I am here to help you overcome obstacles and accomplish your breastfeeding/chest-feeding goals. My objective is to help you adjust to life with your new addition in a way that is compassionate, evidence-based, that works best for your family.
Molly’s Website: https://www.milkandhoneyibclc.com
Email Molly: Molly@MilkandHoneyIBCLC.com
Call Molly: 413 200-2261
Location: Amherst, MA
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Danielle Donovan RN, BSN, IBCLC
I am a mother to two girls age 6 and 3.5, the founder of Latched at First Sight. I am an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Postpartum Registered Nurse.
I’ve worked as a nurse on the postpartum floor since 2014 providing education and support.
After I became a mother I realized and still feel families need more support in this new chapter of life called parenthood.
I am passionate about supporting parents prenatally to postpartum by teaching the necessary skills to ensure optimal feeding, growth and bonding. I love helping families in having the best experience and loves personalizing my teaching and support to both the parent and baby’s needs.
Danielle’s Website: www.latchedatfirstsight.com
Email Danielle: dd@latchedatfirstsight.com
Call Danielle: (508) 507-9552
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Jennifer B. Greenberg, M.Ed., IBCLC
Early in my career, as a Learning Specialist and then as Director of Special Education, in public and private schools, I realized educating and supporting children and their parents was more than enjoyable for me. It was my great interest, even a calling.
My first child taught me the challenges of parenting. That experience led me to my next career step, helping new families as a postpartum doula. I earned my certification through DONA (Doulas of North America) and have worked as a postpartum doula since 2005.
In my work I noticed many new mother’s struggling with breastfeeding. Since breastfeeding is a natural process I believed most women, if helped, could breastfeed. I became a lactation consultant by earning my IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) credential.
In my role as lactation consultant I give non-judgmental support to families in the comfort of their own home. I’m sure we can work together to achieve your breastfeeding goals.
I am a member and volunteer for the Boston Association of Childbirth Educators(BACE). I’m also a volunteer breastfeeding counselor for the Nursing Mother’s Council (NMC).
I look forward to working with you!
Jen’s Website: www.jbgreenberg.com
Email Jen: jen@jbgreenberg.com
Call Jen: 617-872-0780
Danielle M Baez, M.Ed., RLC, IBCLC
Breastfeeding and breastmilk continue to fascinate me to date. Studies continue to offer us new information about the unique ability of protecting moms and babies. It is an incredible dynamic experience that encompasses anatomy, chemistry, sociology, psychology and physiology. Moms and babies have the instinct to breastfeed, it is biological. Sometimes this instinct/passion is blurred, and mothers may feel lost, confused or frustrated at any point of their journey. There can be barriers to overcome when it comes to breastfeeding. Such barriers could be tongue tie, food allergy, low milk supply, oversupply, medical issues (thyroid, diabetes, PCOS), back to work, bottle refusal, just to name a few! These make your experience unique to you and your baby. I bring 30 years of experience to formulating a plan that works with your family. I believe that any mother would benefit from meeting with a lactation consultant.
Danielle’s Website: www.breastfeedingcare.com
Email Danielle: daniellebaez@hotmail.com
Call Danielle: 508-667-4553
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Gabrielle Hathaway MS, IBCLC, PMH-C
Gabrielle Hathaway has been counseling breastfeeding mothers since 2000. She can provide in-home counseling, support, and classes to help you reach your breastfeeding goals. Gabrielle is an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) and holds an M.S. in Health Communication as well as additional certification in Perinatal Mental Health. Gabrielle specializes in preterm and/or fragile infants and the unique challenge they may bring to breastfeeding.
Gabrielle’s Website: https://www.hathawaylactation.com/
Email Gabrielle: ghathawaylactation@gmail.com
Call Gabrielle: 508 237-8786
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Rhonda Evans BSN, RN, IBCLC
I became a Registered Nurse in 1989 starting my career in maternal child health, including 10 years as a NICU nurse. I have been assisting breastfeeding families as an IBCLC since 1996. I have worked with thousands of families, keeping with my philosophy of respecting your wishes and needs as I support you to reach your individual breastfeeding goals. I have extensive maternal child health care experience including immediate postpartum, newborns, premature infants and pediatrics. I am a military spouse, married for over 30 years. We are the proud parents of 3 grown children who were breastfed. We continue to be a proud military family, as 2 of our children are also service members.
Every mother deserves to experience a healthy breastfeeding relationship that meets her unique goals, whatever they may be.
I offer in person and virtual consults.
My motto is Peace Of Mind For Baby & Mom
Rhonda’s Website: www.lactationsolutions.net
Email Rhonda: Revans67@lactationsolutions.net
Call Rhonda: 401-529-2325
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Mary Foley, RN, IBCLC
I am an IBCLC and Registered Nurse with 30+ years experience in newborn feeding - the joys and the challenges! I would love to help you meet your feeding goals, whatever they may be, and help you to find joy in the process. I primarily see families in my home office in Southern NH (Salem), but am available for online visits as well.
Email Mary: maryfoleylactation@gmail.com
Call Mary: 781-831-1657
Office Location: 27 Dennis Drive Salem, NH
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Lauren McVeigh, RN, IBCLC
My background includes a combination of clinical training in breastfeeding, experience within the hospital, out-patient clinic & community settings, advanced coursework in complex feeding issues, and over a decade of personal experience with my own breastfed children. I have a holistic approach and use your goals and priorities to support you from pregnancy through weaning so you are well equipped to meet your feeding goals.
Serving Massachusetts and Rhode Island families within 25 miles of Franklin, MA for in-home and virtual lactation care.
I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and your family.
Lauren’s website: www.familiesinbloomMA.com
Email Lauren: info@familiesinbloomMA.com
Call Lauren: (603) 548-8897
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Charu Dhiman, IBCLC, CLC, PMH-C
As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and (PMH-C) based in Worcester County, I serve Shrewsbury, Worcester, and all the surrounding towns within a 20-mile radius in Central Massachusetts.
I offer expert, non-judgmental support and solutions for a variety of breastfeeding challenges, including latching and positioning, nipple damage, painful nipples and latch, tongue tie and oral restrictions, poor milk transfer and weight gain, weighted feeds, clogged ducts, and comfort measures for engorgement and mastitis. As an immigrant from India, I specialize in providing culturally competent support to all diverse families, including South Asian breastfeeding families, ensuring services that are mindful and respectful of their unique needs.
I provide both virtual and in-home services, addressing issues such as pumping, transitioning back to work, supply issues, overactive and fast letdown, formula feeding, weaning, and re-lactation. Additionally, I offer comprehensive prenatal breastfeeding education to help you prepare for a successful breastfeeding journey.
Charu's website: https://charudhimanibclc.com
Email Charu: hello@thrivewithcharu.com
Call Charu: 781-539-7846
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