Prenatal Breastfeeding Class
Build a strong breastfeeding foundation — with care that actually prepares you for real life.
This class is for moms who want more than surface-level breastfeeding tips. You’ll learn what to expect in those early hours and days, how to support a comfortable latch, how newborn oral function affects feeding from the very beginning, and what’s truly normal (and what isn’t). You’ll walk away feeling prepared, confident, and ready for real-life breastfeeding — not just the picture-perfect version.
You thought reading blogs and watching videos would help you prepare for breastfeeding - so why do you still feel unsure about what those first feeds will really be like??
You’ve tried to prepare on your own. You’ve scrolled late at night, saved latch graphics, and heard a lot of conflicting advice about what to expect in the hospital and at home. But even with all of that, you still feel unsure about how breastfeeding actually works in real life — especially when things don’t look as “textbook” as the videos.
That’s where this class makes all the difference. You’ll learn what really happens in those early hours and days, how to support a comfortable latch, and how oral function affects feeding from the very start. You’ll walk away feeling calm, capable, and ready — with the clarity and confidence you’ve been looking for.
When your due date gets closer and breastfeeding still feels like a giant question mark, it’s normal to feel anxious, unprepared, and unsure where to start.
This class takes the fear and guesswork out of breastfeeding with clear, practical guidance grounded in real-life feeding. You’ll get evidence-based education, realistic expectations, and the hands-on skills no one teaches you until you’re already in the thick of it. We’ll cover what to expect in those early hours and days, how to support a comfortable latch, what newborn cues really mean, and how oral function impacts feeding from the start. You’ll leave feeling calm, informed, and confident — with a plan that makes those first feeds feel far less overwhelming and far more connected.
What’s Included
REAL-LIFE BREASTFEEDING EXPECTATIONS
LATCH, POSITIONING & ORAL FUNCTION BASICS
CLEAR NEXT STEPS FOR THE EARLY DAYS
Inside this class, we’ll walk through what breastfeeding actually looks like in the first hours and days after birth — not just the highlight reel. You’ll learn how to recognize feeding cues, support a comfortable latch, understand how oral function plays a role from the start, and know what’s normal versus when to ask for help. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how to get started, what to focus on early, and the confidence to navigate those first feeds with calm instead of guesswork.
This is for you if…
You want to feel prepared — not panicked — about breastfeeding.
You’re excited to meet your baby, but the unknowns around feeding feel overwhelming. You want to walk into those first feeds with confidence instead of fear or guesswork.
You want to set yourself up for a smoother start.
You’re motivated to understand latch, newborn cues, and what’s truly normal so you can support comfortable feeding from the beginning and know when to ask for help.
You’re tired of surface-level advice and conflicting information.
You’ve read the blogs, watched the videos, and heard a lot of opinions — but you still want clear, evidence-based guidance that makes sense and applies to real life.
Transform your breastfeeding start.
Imagine going into those first feeds feeling calm instead of anxious. You know what your baby’s cues mean, how to support a comfortable latch, and what’s truly normal in those early days. Instead of second-guessing every feed, you feel grounded, confident, and connected — ready to respond to your baby with clarity and trust. Through thoughtful, evidence-based preparation, this class helps you build the foundation that makes a smoother, more supported breastfeeding journey possible from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Absolutely. This class is designed to help you feel prepared even if breastfeeding is completely new to you. We cover the basics and the things most parents wish they’d known ahead of time.
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Most families find it helpful to take this class in the third trimester, but anytime before baby arrives is a great time to prepare. The goal is to help you feel confident going into those first feeds.
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Yes. While the focus is on breastfeeding, we talk about feeding flexibility, realistic expectations, and how to support your baby’s oral skills no matter how feeding evolves.
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This class is meant to prepare you for a strong start, not replace individualized postpartum care. Many families find that prenatal education helps them feel more confident and know when to seek support if challenges come up.
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This is a live, virtual class so you can ask questions in real time and get guidance tailored to you. Being live allows us to talk through real concerns, clarify what you’re learning, and make the information feel personal and practical — not one-size-fits-all.