What people are saying.
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You made me feel so seen and understood as a whole human being with my delicate experience of becoming a mother and I’ve been feeling held and supported throughout the time since I’ve met you. I think that being able to connect on the human level was essential to the success that we’ve had so far and I’m very grateful that I met you .—Alisa
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"Beth is the reason I’m at 1.5 years of breastfeeding my daughter. She was patient and thorough as we troubleshooted methods to see which my daughter responded to best. Beth took every frantic call and answered every text with ease. My husband and I can’t thank Beth enough for helping us with all the benefits of breastfeeding, including the special bond we share that we worked so hard for together."
— Heather
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"My breastfeeding relationship with my son wouldn't have lasted more than a few weeks without Beth. He had a terrible latch, and I was so frustrated with the pain and his fussiness that I was ready to throw in the towel. She came to my home and went to work coming up with a solution. She noticed quickly that my son had tongue and lip ties, and pointed me in the direction of professionals that could help repair them quickly. I'll always be thankful for her support and knowledge."
— Bethany
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I was stuck in a triple feeding nightmare with the possibility of a second frenectomy when I first started working with Beth. Needless to say, life was very stressful and Beth was such a calm and positive presence. Beth gave me some great nursing tips and was able to assess if my daughter really needed the second frenectomy, which she did. After her procedure, my daughter developed an oral aversion and this is when I really relied on Beth’s help and expertise. Beth went above and beyond to make sure we were okay. With her guidance, the oral aversion was resolved and my daughter is now a sweet chunky baby and 4 months later we are still nursing happily. Thank you for your support, Beth! I’m not sure how our breastfeeding journey would have gone without you. ❤️
— Lauren
“My daughter had a traumatic birth that resulted in a brain injury and loss of her feeding reflexes. She is fed through a G tube. After being discharged from the NICU, my milk supply tanked and my daughter wasn’t making much progress with her feeding exercises and seemed to be developing oral aversion. I had a telehealth consultation with Beth and then an in-home visit the next week and she has been a huge help. I was so happy with the in-home visit. Beth washed her hands and kept a mask on, the visit lasted a long time, I never felt rushed, and all my questions were answered. My milk supply has increased a ton from following her suggestions, almost back to where it was in the beginning. She taught me things I can do to get my daughter familiar with and interested in breastfeeding when she’s ready. She also showed me how to use a baby carrier I was given and a different way to use a Moby wrap than I was originally taught. She has referred me to two GREAT specialists to work on stimulating the feeding reflexes. My daughter has made a ton of progress with the help of those specialists. Beth responds to emails and texts quickly and has shared in my excitement at each baby step my daughter has made along the way. I’m very hopeful and optimistic that she will be able to feed orally soon and Beth can help us even more with our breastfeeding journey! Thank you so much Beth :)”. -Haley Kampf