Feeding Support

Support for common breastfeeding and pumping challenges including milk supply concerns, pumping schedules, flange fit considerations, returning to work, milk storage, and creating a feeding plan that aligns with your family's goals.

Breastfeeding & Pumping Guidance

Education on readiness signs, safe food preparation, allergen introduction, mealtime routines, gagging versus choking, high chair fitting & positioning, and creating a positive feeding environment as your baby begins solids.

Starting Solids & Baby-Led Weaning

Recommendations for bottle selection, nipple flow rates, paced feeding techniques, transitions between breast and bottle, and strategies for babies who struggle with bottle feeding.

Bottle Feeding Support

Guidance on positioning, comfort, and latch mechanics to help improve feeding efficiency, reduce frustration, and support a more comfortable feeding experience for both parent and baby.

Latch & Positioning Assistance

Assessment of how oral restrictions may impact feeding, oral motor function, and development. Guidance on conservative management, referrals, and support before or after release procedures when appropriate.

Tongue, Lip & Cheek Ties

Feeding Challenges & Troubleshooting

Problem-solving support for concerns such as reflux, feeding discomfort, feeding aversion, prolonged feeding times, inefficient feeding, transitions between feeding methods, and other common feeding frustrations.

Evaluation of the strength, coordination, and movement patterns needed for successful feeding. Recommendations may include exercises, positioning strategies, and activities to support oral motor development.

Oral Motor Function

A flexible opportunity to ask questions, discuss concerns, review feeding plans, and receive expert guidance tailored to your baby's unique needs and your family's goals.

Q&A Sessions

If you have other developmental or postpartum healing concerns not listed here, please email me at InGoodHandsOT@gmail.com to discuss other options to best serve you!

Missing Something?

mom feeding her newborn baby a dr brown bottle

*Medical Disclaimer*

The information provided during consultative/educational services are for general education purposes only, not medical advice. Consultations are also not intended to diagnose you or your child, and should never replace medical advice provided by healthcare professionals providing direct care to you or your child.