03/09/2026
Most prenatal classes teach how breastfeeding works.
Few prepare you for why it becomes hard.
The first two weeks after birth shape feeding outcomes more than almost any other period.
This is when parents face things they rarely expected.
• Babies who struggle to latch�• Pain during feeding�• Milk supply concerns�• Conflicting advice in the hospital�• Exhaustion while learning something completely new
Many parents assume they did something wrong, but most were never prepared for the reality of early postpartum feeding.
I built this Prenatal Lactation Series after years of seeing the same pattern, parents walk into birth prepared for labor, but the reality of infant feeding sets in and families are blindsided because isn’t something that is supposed to be natural just come easy?
What Your Prenatal Lactation Class Isn’t Teaching You was built different.
Inside the series you will learn:
• How birth and hospital routines influence milk production�• Why stress and exhaustion affect feeding�• What most prenatal classes leave out�• How to protect milk supply in the early days�• How to prepare for feeding after you leave the hospital
You deserve proactive preparation for feeding, not crisis management after birth.
If you are pregnant and planning to breastfeed, save this post so you have support when the early weeks begin.
Share this with a pregnant friend who needs to know that one breastfeeding class can’t prepare them for everything.
Registration details are in the link in my bio.