Prenatal Lactation Care
Pave the way for a smooth breastfeeding journey

Duration
45-60 minutes
Recommended Frequency
After 36 weeks of pregnancy, 2-3 total sessions
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About This Service
Many new mothers assume breastfeeding will come naturally, only to face challenges from blocked ducts, inverted nipples, and undeveloped milk channels. Prenatal lactation care, performed in late pregnancy, uses professional techniques to gently open milk ducts and improve nipple condition — dramatically reducing the risk of clogged ducts and mastitis after birth.
Benefits
- Pre-opens milk ducts, prevents postpartum clogs
- Improves inverted or flat nipples
- Stimulates breast tissue development
- Reduces risk of mastitis and breast lumps
- Establishes a strong foundation for breastfeeding
Who It's For
- ·Mothers 36+ weeks pregnant
- ·Expecting mothers planning to breastfeed
- ·Those with inverted or flat nipples
- ·Mothers with previous breast lumps or discomfort
Process
- 1
Consultation on pregnancy and breastfeeding intentions
- 2
Breast health assessment
- 3
Professional duct-opening techniques
- 4
Nipple care and breastfeeding guidance
- 5
Recommendations for breastfeeding tools and tips