For Babies – Gentle Support for Your Little One

    • Reflux, Colic, and GI Discomfort
      Strategies to ease digestive discomfort and reduce spit-up, gas, and colic symptoms for more comfortable, more settled babies. Includes guidance on feeding techniques and infant bodywork.

    • Gassy, Fussy, and Tense Babies
      Identifying causes of fussiness, gas, and tension that interfere with feeding. Techniques include gentle bodywork, soothing strategies, and supportive positioning.

    • Tongue Tie, Lip Tie, and Oral Motor Dysfunction
      Expert support for oral restrictions and muscle dysfunction that can impact latching, sucking, and milk transfer. Includes referrals for release if appropriate and post-procedure feeding guidance.

    • Frequent Spitting Up or Vomiting
      Help reducing spit-up, vomiting, and discomfort during or after feeds with adjustments in technique, positioning, and possibly body tension release.

    • Shallow Latch & Nipple Pain
      Solving issues like nipple trauma, clicking, slipping, and ineffective latch caused by positioning or oral structure challenges.

    • Clicking, Coughing, or Choking During Feeds
      These signs may indicate oral motor dysfunction, flow mismatch, or tongue tie. We address the root cause to make feeding smoother and safer.

    • Feeding Aversion or Refusal
      Rebuilding feeding trust when a baby refuses to eat due to past pain, sensory aversion, or digestive distress.

    • Silent Reflux (GERD)
      Supporting babies with signs like arching, pulling off, or frequent swallowing that are often missed. We focus on comfort, positioning, and appropriate referrals.

    • Breastfeeding & Latching Difficulties
      Personalized support for improving latch, relieving pain, and making feeds more effective and calm.

    • Bottle Feeding Support
      Choosing the right bottle, learning paced bottle feeding, and positioning for digestive comfort and oral development.

    • Combination Feeding
      Balancing breast and bottle feeding while protecting supply, bonding, and infant gut health.

    • Flange Sizing & Pumping Help
      Finding the correct flange fit, troubleshooting milk output, and managing supply through efficient pumping.

    • Nipple Shield Support
      Educating on when to use, how to wean, and monitoring for milk transfer effectiveness.

    • Low Supply or Oversupply
      Identifying root causes of milk supply challenges, managing letdown, and tracking baby’s intake.

    • Nursing Strikes or Breast Refusal
      Gentle strategies to rebuild trust, especially after pain, illness, or confusion between feeding methods.

    • Paced Feeding Techniques
      Promoting feeding regulation, preventing overfeeding, and supporting suck-swallow-breathe coordination.

    • Feeding & Developmental Milestones
      Tracking progress beyond nutrition — including oral motor growth, posture, and movement patterns.

    • Body Tension & Feeding Challenges
      Addressing tightness that affects latch, swallowing, and digestion with gentle manual therapy.

    • Tummy Time & Bodywork
      Enhancing core strength, head control, and oral skills through body-led support and movement.

    • Preparing for Solids
      Tailored support for your baby’s readiness cues, texture introduction, and continued breast/chestfeeding.

    • Craniosacral Therapy (CST)
      Using light-touch therapy to improve nervous system regulation, oral mobility, and feeding ease.

    • Positional Preference or Torticollis
      Supporting babies who prefer turning one direction, improving head shape, neck mobility, and feeding posture.

    • Feeding Positions
      Beyond cradle hold: learn laid-back, side-lying, and football positions to accommodate unique baby-body needs.

    • Sensory Feeding Needs
      Supporting babies with oral sensitivity, aversion, or sensory-seeking behaviors often related to nervous system or developmental needs.

    • Early Feeding Cues
      Understanding rooting, hand-to-mouth, and other signs of hunger before crying to support responsive feeding.

    • First 3 Months of Feeding
      Expecting frequent feeds, cluster feeding, and changing sleep/feed rhythms during major growth windows (weeks 2–3, 6, and 12).

    • Growth Spurts & Leaps
      Common phases that increase feeding needs, fussiness, and distraction (weeks 5, 8–9, and 12) that can mimic feeding issues.

    • Starting Solids
      Begin around 6 months while continuing breastfeeding. Learn to balance solid textures, timing, and developmental readiness.

    • Preemie Feeding Support
      Specialized approaches for babies born early, focusing on safe latch, suck-swallow-breathe coordination, and developmental pacing.

    • Milk Transfer Clues
      Spotting signs of effective milk removal: swallowing sounds, jaw movement, and satiation cues.

    • Sleep & Feeding
      How growth, milestones, and regulation affect feed/sleep patterns. Supporting healthy rhythms.

    • Regression vs Progression
      Recognizing normal ups and downs, and knowing when a change may mean your baby needs extra support.

Your Baby Deserves Comfort. You Deserve Peace of Mind.