Lactation Consultation
Our lactation consultants are wonderful resources and can assist you, if any of these situations apply to you:
- You are going back to work and want to keep nursing?
- Do you need expert breastfeeding support and care to?
- Eliminate pain and sore nipples
- Increase your milk supply
- Nurse single, twin, or triplet babies
- Nurse an infant with medical needs
- Explore breastfeeding options for adoptions
We offer comprehensive, personalized care for nursing mothers and families. Our team of experts will support you every step of the way.
- Do you have any questions about breastfeeding or pumping?
- Would you like to know how to get off to a good breastfeeding start?
- Have you wondered if you should stop breastfeeding or have been told to?
- Are you simply seeking reassurance from compassionate professionals?
We are here to provide expert advice in a compassionate, caring environment tailored to your lifestyle and unique needs.
Lactation line
970.384.7233
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Chat Time — Is a support group for new moms. It is every Monday from 10am to 12, at Valley View Hospital, FBP classroom. This is a program run by our lactation consultants.
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