About Me
Hi, I’m Britt.
I’m a Registered Nurse (BSN, RN) and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)—but more than that, I’m your go-to Infant Feeding Specialist for when feeding feels harder than it should.
With over 13 years of experience caring for both well and medically complex babies, I’ve helped countless families move from overwhelmed and confused to confident and connected—one feed at a time.
Whether you're breastfeeding, bottle feeding, combo feeding, or just feeling unsure what’s actually working—I meet you where you are with nonjudgmental, expert support.
Together, we’ll:
Decode your baby’s feeding cues
Troubleshoot what’s not working
Build a plan that fits your baby and your life
My goal is simple: to help feeding feel calmer, easier, and more enjoyable—for both of you. You deserve support that helps your family thrive—not just survive.
Ready to feel more confident with feeding?
Let’s figure it out—together.
What Sets Me Apart as an Infant Feeding Specialist
Over 13 Years of Expertise — As a Registered Nurse (BSN, RN) and IBCLC, I bring advanced clinical knowledge and hands-on experience with thousands of families.
Solutions for Every Feeding Journey — Whether you’re breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, or combining both, I help you find what works best for you and your baby—with no pressure and no judgment.
Whole-Body, Holistic Care — Feeding challenges often start beyond the latch. I address oral motor function, tongue ties, reflux, body tension, and the importance of tummy time to support lasting comfort and feeding success.
Fully Personalized Support — Your journey is unique. I offer individualized strategies for everything from painful latching and low milk supply to caring for premature babies and resolving tongue tie challenges.
Committed to Growth and Excellence — I stay up to date with the latest evidence-based practices and am currently training as an Infant Craniosacral Therapist to offer even more gentle, holistic care.
Compassionate, Judgment-Free Care — I know feeding struggles can feel overwhelming. You’ll receive not just expert help—but the emotional support, encouragement, and relief you deserve.
Qualifications
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant
Licensed Registered Nurse (BSN, RN) with a Bachelor’s in Science of Nursing
Breathe Baby Course: Specialized training in identifying and managing infant oral dysfunction
IBCLC Masterclass: Focus on oral habilitation of the breastfed infant
Craniosacral Therapy (in progress, anticipated completion October 2025)
Ongoing professional development in:
Proper and best bottle-feeding mechanics
Managing specific breast issues such as insufficient glandular tissue and increasing milk supply and more
Baby bodywork, tummy time techniques, and infant massage
Herbal galactagogues for lactation support
And more