Classes

Breastfeeding Class

99 CAD

Lactation consultants offer breastfeeding classes to equip expectant and new parents with knowledge and skills for a successful breastfeeding journey. Led by IBCLCs, these classes cover vital topics such as breast anatomy, latching, milk supply, and more. Interactive and informative, they include hands-on practice and Q&A sessions. The aim is to empower parents with the confidence and expertise to address breastfeeding challenges and make informed choices. Whether you’re preparing for pregnancy or facing breastfeeding difficulties, these classes provide invaluable guidance and support.

Childbirth Class

279 CAD

Childbirth classes comprise three 2.5-hour online sessions that provide a comprehensive understanding of labor and childbirth. Childbirth educators and lactation consultants offer diverse classes to prepare expectant parents for pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. Topics include childbirth preparation, pain management, breathing techniques, partner involvement, and more. There are also sessions on breastfeeding basics, pumping guidance, and postpartum recovery. Lactation consultants offer one-on-one support for breastfeeding challenges, building confidence and enabling informed medical decisions during labor. Classes are available in both online and in-person formats, ensuring accessibility. Specialized classes cater to specific needs, like multiples or medical conditions. These courses equip you with valuable knowledge and provide a support network for a positive pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding experience. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs; contact us to arrange dates and times that fit your schedule.

Solid Food Introduction Class

79 CAD

Introducing Solid Foods to a 6-month-old while continuing to breastfeed is a significant developmental step. This process, known as “Complementary Feeding,” emphasizes that breast milk remains crucial for nutrition for the first two years of life as recommended from WHO and AAP. Enroll in this course to learn about readiness signs for solids, right timing, essential foods, and how to identify potential allergies or sensitivities. Gain insights on what foods to avoid and how to introduce a diverse variety of foods. This course offers guidance on preserving your breastfeeding relationship while introducing complementary foods. Join today for valuable knowledge and a smoother transition.

Gentle Weaning Class

79 CAD

Lactation consultants are key in guiding the gentle weaning process for both mother and baby. They assess the unique situation, create a personalized weaning plan based on the child’s age and reasons for weaning, and provide comprehensive education. IBCLC’s offer guidance on introducing alternative nourishment and various weaning techniques. They also address potential discomfort for mother-baby dyad like fussiness and engorgement. Beyond the physical aspect, their role includes emotional support, ensuring a sensitive and smooth approach to meet both mother and child’s needs during this significant transition.