Birthing with Confidence

Fix Your Latch
Breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt —
even if the latch “looks fine.”
If a nurse or LC told you to “just give it time” but something still feels off, you’re not crazy.
Something important is being missed.
This guide shows you what most advice overlooks — so you can finally enjoy breastfeeding without it feeling like a battle.
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imagine if breastfeeding felt easy
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Latching your baby easily, without bracing for pain
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Feeding without cracked or bleeding nipples
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Your baby staying latched instead of slipping or chomping
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Being able to nurse on the go — couch, car, friend’s house
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Not needing constant repositioning or “fixing”
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Feeling your body relax during feeds
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Enjoying feeding your baby instead of dreading it

The problem with most latch advice
Most latch guides teach positions:
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Nipple to Nose
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Wait for a wide mouth & smoosh
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Keep adjusting until it works
But if you’ve already tried all of that, you know the truth...
👉 A simple position change doesn’t fix pain.
👉 Trying to “control” the latch often makes it worse.
This is because most latching & positioning advice is about controlling your baby, not working WITH their design.
I’ll teach you reflex-based latching mechanics that actually make a difference & exactly what to do next if pain doesn’t improve.
The techniques inside of this guide are the same techniques I was teaching new moms over and over – moms who didn’t have complex complications, but were having a hard time anyway.




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introducing the
Fix Your Latch
Guide Bundle

Fix Your Latch Guide
Understand the cardinal rules of a comfortable, effective latch — and why pain persists when they’re missing.
Milk Supply Clarity Guide
Learn when supply is truly the issue — and when latch or milk transfer is being overlooked.
Tongue Tie Guide
You’ve heard a lot about Tongue Ties – before assuming this is the problem & getting treated, you need to know a few things.
These three feeding concerns often overlap.
Looking at just one is usually what keeps moms stuck.
This bundle connects the dots.
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This is for you if:
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You value breastfeeding and don’t want to give up prematurely
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Feeding hurts, feels off, or creates anxiety
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You’re tired of Googling at 2am with more questions & no answers
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You want clarity — not false reassurance
This is not for you if:
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You’re looking for a guaranteed overnight fix
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You’re okay with someone telling you to “just wait it out”
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You’re not open to understanding why latch isn’t working
Get the Fix Your Latch Guide Bundle So You Can Start Enjoying Feeding Without Battling Your Baby
$37 - Instant Access
Hi, I’m Jaimie Zaki — IBCLC, nurse, former doula, and mom of five.
I’ve worked with countless families who struggled — not because breastfeeding was impossible — but because the root issue was ignored.
The frustrating part? Usually, it is just a simple fix... but most of the people in their support circles kept repeating the same bad advice.
I created this bundle to give mothers like you the clarity I wish every family had access to before feeding became overwhelming.

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Do you guarantee this will fix my latch?
While we can’t make guarantees, many mothers experience relief quickly — and others gain clarity about what’s actually preventing improvement.
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Either way, you’ll understand what’s happening, what to try next, and how to advocate for the right support if you need it.
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Both outcomes move you forward — instead of leaving you stuck in pain and confusion.
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What if my baby has a tongue tie?
This guide helps you understand tongue function — so you can recognize whether further evaluation may be needed.
It does not replace a personalized release-prep or treatment plan with an IBCLC.
If, after implementing these latch techniques, you still suspect a tongue tie, you’ll know exactly what to look for — and what questions to ask when seeking professional care.
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Does this replace a consult with an IBCLC?
This guide is designed to help you solve common, straightforward latch challenges on your own.
If your situation turns out to be more complex, you’ll know that — and you’ll be equipped with the right language and next steps to pursue personalized support.
It gives you clarity first — so you don’t waste time guessing.
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I saw a nurse, LC, or pediatrician who said the latch “looks fine.”
Most of the mothers I work with say the same thing. The truth is: how a latch looks is only part of the picture.
We can’t see inside your baby’s mouth. And if feeding hurts or isn’t working well, appearance doesn’t matter. This guide goes beyond how it looks — and teaches you how to fix how it feels and functions.