Helping You Trust Your Body and Feed with Confidence

Where breastfeeding struggles meet real strategy, honest support, and zero guilt.

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You’re Not Failing - You Just Haven’t Been Given the Right Support

Because when it comes to feeding your baby, confusion isn’t a character flaw—it’s a symptom of broken systems.

You’ve Googled every symptom. You’ve pumped around the clock. You’ve tried supplements, triple feeds, and every hack under the sun—and you’re still wondering if your baby’s getting enough.

Maybe you’ve been told you’re “probably fine” or to “just keep nursing,” but your gut says something’s off. You’ve heard so much conflicting advice that none of it feels right anymore—and you’re exhausted trying to make sense of it all.

Whether you’re nursing, combo feeding, or exclusively pumping, one thing is true: this is hard because it matters. And wanting it to feel easier doesn’t make you less of a mom. It just means you deserve support that actually helps.

You’re not broken. You’re not doing it wrong. You’ve just been missing the kind of guidance that meets you with clarity, not shame—and that’s exactly what I’m here to give.

Not My First Clusterfeed

From social scrolls to sleepy feeds, I’ve supported thousands of families—and I’m just getting started

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Courses sold to moms who needed real answers, fast

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Instagram followers soaking up daily support and tips

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Members in our Facebook group—aka your virtual village

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Thousands of families supported through every feeding curveball

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There’s No One Right Way to Feed Your Baby

Which is why I’ll never give you cookie-cutter advice—just clarity, care, and a plan that fits.

I’m not here to tell you to “just breastfeed more” or chase perfection. I’m here to help you understand what’s really going on—with your milk supply, your feeding routine, and your peace of mind.

My approach combines science-backed strategies with step-by-step support and a whole lot of compassion. Whether you're nursing, pumping, combo feeding, or supplementing, you’ll get a plan that works for your life—not some idealized version of it.

I simplify the science, make space for your mental load, and help you make progress without burning out. Because confidence comes from clarity—not pressure.

I’m a mom who gets it, and an IBCLC who knows how to help.

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It’s Not Just Me—It’s a Whole Team Rooted in Support

Every IBCLC and team member here is trained in my approach—so no matter who you work with, you’ll get the same judgment-free, evidence-based care.

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    Katie

    IBCLC & Milk Supply Specialist

    A mom of three and lifelong learner, Katie brings lived experience and expert insight to every consult. With a special focus on milk supply and pumping, she offers compassionate, personalized support that helps you feel seen, capable, and confident.

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    Sierra

    Certified Breastfeeding Specialist

    Rooted in personal experience and deep compassion, Sierra specializes in supporting families through painful feeding challenges, oral restrictions, and bottle refusal. She believes in personalized care over one-size-fits-all advice, and creates a calm, validating space where parents feel truly seen, heard, and empowered.

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    Julia

    Julia – IBCLC, MS
    With years of experience supporting families in both hospital and private practice settings, Julia brings a calm, compassionate approach to lactation care. Her background in nutrition and NICU work gives her a unique perspective on the feeding journey—from newborn challenges to returning to work.

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Find the Support That Fits You

Whether you need hands-on help, expert insight from afar, or self-paced guidance—you’ll find exactly what works for you (and your baby) right here.

You Deserve to Feel Good About Feeding

If you’re here, it’s because feeding your baby feels harder than it should—and you’re tired of feeling like you're doing something wrong.

Maybe you’ve been stuck in a loop of “try this,” “try that,” and nothing has really changed. Maybe you’ve already worked with someone and walked away with more questions than answers. Or maybe you’re just quietly struggling, hoping it gets better on its own.

But here’s the truth: it doesn’t have to be this hard.

The right support doesn’t just boost your milk supply—it brings clarity to the chaos, calm to your days, and confidence to your decisions. Whether you're exclusively nursing, pumping, combo feeding, or figuring it out one feed at a time, you belong here.

You're a good fit if you want personalized, non-judgmental guidance from someone who gets it—someone who’s been where you are and knows how to get you where you want to be.

And if you choose to keep pushing through on your own? Things might not get worse—but they might not get better either. And you deserve better.

Let’s trade confusion for clarity. Exhaustion for ease. Self-doubt for confidence.

This is your moment to stop surviving—and start feeding with peace.

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Not Sure If It’s Low Supply? Take the Quiz!

If you’ve been playing detective with your milk supply, googling symptoms at 2 AM, or wondering if your baby’s actually getting enough—this quiz is for you.

It’s quick, zero-pressure, and gives you clear next steps based on real answers (not random advice from the internet).

Spoiler: You’re probably doing better than you think. Let’s get you some clarity.

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You’ve Got This—And We’ve Got You

No more wondering if you're doing enough. No more late-night Googling. Just real support, clear answers, and a feeding journey that finally feels doable. You already have the love—now let’s give you the confidence.

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Want to Join the Team?

We’re always looking for passionate, heart-led professionals.

If you’re an IBCLC or perinatal professional who’s committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based support—we’d love to hear from you. We believe in flexible, family-first work and building a team that truly cares. We offer contract positions and mentorship opportunities for aspiring IBCLCs.

Reach out to learn about current opportunities.

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Let’s Collaborate!

We love partnering with brands who truly support breastfeeding families—because our audience can tell when it’s the real deal.

We’re intentional about who we work with and only share products or services we genuinely believe in. If your brand aligns with our mission to empower, educate, and uplift breastfeeding parents, we’d love to connect.

Katie Clark, IBCLC and founder of The Breastfeeding Mama, brings over a decade of experience in content creation, SEO, and digital strategy. She’s built multiple high-traffic websites, created high-converting campaigns, and helped generate millions in revenue for trusted partners.

If you’re interested in collaborating, please read through our media kit and reach out to Katie at katie@thebreastfeedingmama.com. We can’t wait to hear from you.