Providing Breastmilk
Classes
Please contact us for pricing. Classes change frequently.
(Individual & Group options)




1
Breastmilk 101
Learn all the nuances of providing breastmilk to your baby. Position options, nipple care, etc.​
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How do I know if my baby is getting enough?
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What are some positions?
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How often should baby be eating?
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My nipples are sore.
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What are some best latching techniques to help your baby get a good hold?
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and more...
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2
I work away from my baby.
Preparing to return to work. LLL will help you plan how to continue providing breastmilk and still maintain your milk production after you return to work.
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Returning to Work:
Whether for a parent or a company, helping to promote the provision of providing breastmilk to babies.
Is your company following Federal Laws on Pumping? We can check and help you or them become compliant on that!
Why Lactation matters to employers?
Attract Talent: 83% of millennials would change jobs for one with better family benefits.
Retention: Companies with lactation programs have a 94% post-maternity leave retention rate (national average is 57%).
Satisfaction: After launching a lactation program, one company found 83% of all employees felt more positive about the company.
Productivity: Work absences to care for sick children occur more than twice as often for parents of formula-fed infants vs. breastfed infants.
Health Plan Savings: Cost savings of $1,435 per breastfed baby based on medical claims and 3 days of sick leave.
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3
Flange Sizing and Equipment Care
To ensure optimal comfort and output, proper fitting of flanges is a great choice.
The ins and outs of pumping with parts, and adjustments.
Tips and tricks, storage and handling guidelines, etc.
(Liquid Love Lactation, LLC will require any images to be sent via HIPAA compliant platform if via virtual.)
4
Induced Lactation or Relactating
Teaching on current evidence based methods of induction of lactation and/or re-lactation for adoption, gender inclusivity, or other purposes.

Making an informed choice about your babies nutrition is all about educating yourself.
The more educated on providing breastmilk you are, the better you'll be able to make informed choices regarding your babies nutrition and health.
As Princess Diana used to say, "knowledge is power".