Pacifiers
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Tongue tie
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Reflux
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Latch
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Postpartum
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Nipple pain
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Newborn sleep
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Milk supply
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Starting solids
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Weaning
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Mastitis
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Pacifiers ❋ Tongue tie ❋ Reflux ❋ Latch ❋ Postpartum ❋ Nipple pain ❋ Newborn sleep ❋ Milk supply ❋ Starting solids ❋ Weaning ❋ Mastitis ❋
Welcome to the Resource Library
Guides, courses, and printable freebies to give you the information & strategies you need to thrive with your new baby!
Here, you’ll find the most up-to-date information on all things feeding, postpartum, parenting, lactation, and more—from a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist & board certified lactation consultant who has seen it all.
Suppressing Lactation After Loss
After miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death, your body will likely produce milk. This can bring intense emotions, thoughts, and physical sensations for bereaved parents. Here, I share what to expect if you want to suppress lactation after loss, options for preserving or donating your milk, and opportunities to connect with local grief & loss resources.