A prenatal breastfeeding consultation is a one-on-one visit designed to help you prepare for feeding before your baby arrives. It focuses on understanding milk supply, latch basics, positioning, and what effective newborn feeding looks like in the early postpartum period.
Most families schedule this visit during the third trimester, but it can be helpful at any point during pregnancy—especially if you want time to absorb the information and ask questions ahead of delivery.
We’ll review how milk supply is established after birth, latch assistance, optimal positioning, signs of a good feeding in a newborn, and what to expect in the first few days postpartum. The session is tailored to your goals and concerns.
No. This visit is designed for both first-time parents and those with previous feeding experiences who want a proactive, informed approach.
Prenatal education helps you feel prepared, but many families still benefit from postpartum support. This visit gives you a strong foundation and can make early postpartum visits more effective.
Session length varies, but most prenatal consultations last about 60–90 minutes.