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If your baby is 6 weeks or younger, and you feel like something is off with the latch....

Let's figure out what's going on before breastfeeding gets harder!

A simple, 30-minute 1:1 virtual consultation with a lactation consultant to help you understand why latching feels hard — and exactly what to do next.

Breastfeeding should NOT hurt — even if the latch “looks fine.”

If a nurse or LC told you to “just give it time” but you’re dreading every feed, you’re not crazy.

Something important is being missed.

 

The longer this goes on, the harder breastfeeding becomes.

This 30 minute 1:1 consult helps you understand why latching feels hard and what to do nextso you can finally enjoy breastfeeding without pain, fear, or second-guessing yourself.


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If you’re here, feeding probably hurts.

 

Or takes forever.

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You want to bond with your baby through breastfeeding but find yourself dreading feeds instead.

 

It just feels wrong — even though you’re doing everything “right.”

 

And you’re wondering:

“Is this really normal… or is something wrong?”

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If you've already talked to 2 Lactation Consultants, your doula, and the pediatrician, and they've all shrugged their shoulders... this is for you. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

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Imagine if ...

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  • Your baby latches easily and stays on without slipping

  • Feeding doesn’t make you tense up or brace for pain

  • You’re not constantly adjusting, second-guessing, or wondering if something is wrong

  • You can actually relax and focus on your baby instead of the latch

  • You feel confident that things are working the way they should

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That’s what a well-functioning latch can feel like.

 

Breastfeeding can be easier!!!

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But for most moms, latching issues don't suddenly get better on their own. 

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"Small" latching issues tend to: 

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  • get more uncomfortable with time 

  • create more frustration and exhaustion 

  • become harder to fix the longer they go on 

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You don't need to wait for it to get better on its own. 

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You can take a closer look now, make adjustments that make sense for you and your baby, and prevent turning small issues into larger ones... all without spending hours in google-rabbit-holes wondering why the tips they give aren't working for you. 

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Get expert latching support so you don't need to struggle any longer. 

What to expect:

​​ â€‹This is a focused, structured, virtual visit with a lactation breastfeeding professional designed to quickly get you unstuck.

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During your session, we’ll:

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  • Look at what’s happening with your baby’s latch in real time 

  • Identify likely reasons why feeding feels difficult

  • Make simple, practical adjustments you can try right away

  • Give you a clear next step so you’re not left wondering what to do

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Note: This is a triage-style consult, not a full evaluation.

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That means:

  • We focus on identifying the root issue quickly

  • Simple situations can often be improved right away

  • More complex cases may need additional support

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If needed, we’ll map out the best next step — whether that’s:

  • a follow-up session

  • or a more in-depth support plan

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Bonus: You’ll also get immediate access to my Fix Your Latch Guide so you can address urgent questions before your consult.​​​​​​

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Book your Latch Clarity Call now!

  • 30 minute 1:1 consultation with a lactation consultant 

  • Instant access to Fix Your Latch Guide after booking 

  • $87 Due At Booking 

  • FSA/HSA Eligible, Superbill Provided Upon Request for possible insurance reimbursement

Abilene Texas Lactation Consultant Virtual IBCLC

Meet Jaimie Z. IBCLC

Nurse, Doula, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant 

Hostess of the Breastfeeding with Confidence Podcast 

CEO Little Bear Lactation

For the past 10 years I’ve helped hundreds of moms navigate breastfeeding challenges in real time.

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What I’ve learned is that many latch issues get missed early on — especially when everything “looks fine” from the outside. Many nurses, pediatricians, doulas, midwives, and even some lactation consultants, are not trained to identify the root-cause of feeding issues, and create a customized feeding plan. 

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Instead they typically promote one-size-fits-all advice that I'm guessing you've found isn't working very well. 

 

My approach is simple: Look closely, identify what’s actually going on, and help you make small, effective adjustments so feeding feels better — not more confusing.

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