

Nourish Her Lactation
Serving Virginia areas:
Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Greene, Rappahannock, and southern Fauquier


Services

All visits come with text support throughout your breastfeeding journey, and opportunities for free loans of closed system breast pumps, and pump parts, when supplies are available.
Some insurances accepted, complete the contact form to inquire about your coverage.
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All travel fees included in price of initial visit.
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Self pay payments are due prior to visit date.
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$50 fee for second cancelation without 24h notice.



Initial Consultation
Self Pay $250
My comprehensive consultations ensure you receive thorough assessments, practical techniques, careful and compassionate listening, and a custom care plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.


What To Expect
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Initial Feeding Assessment, 60-120 minutes
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Weighted feed
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Hands on support with positioning and latching
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Sore nipple care and troubleshooting
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Pumping and bottle feeding guidance
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Flange sizing
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Oral function and evaluation
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Personalized Care Plan

Follow Up Care
Self Pay $175
Ongoing support as your baby grows is critical. We assess how the plan is going. Track baby's weight, and your supply. Discuss future plans, such as introducing a bottle, or returning to work.


What To Expect
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Reassessment of feeding progress, 30-90 min
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Weighted feed
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Hands on support for feeding plan
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Refinement of your care plan
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Support for new or ongoing challenges
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Continued guidance tailored to your goals



Virtual Care
Self Pay $80-$100
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Feeding history and assessment
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Guidance on latch, positioning, pumping, or planning
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Personalized recommendations and care plan
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Education and encouragement
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Text support throughout your breastfeeding journey

Prenatal Care
Serves as initial consultation
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Discuss your goals
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Hands-on practice with positions and tools
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What to expect in the first few days
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Basics of a good latch and comfortable positioning.
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Understanding your body’s milk production.
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Nipple care and troubleshooting common early issues.
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Pumping basics or preparing to return to work.
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Creating a "feeding plan" that aligns with your birth preferences.