Pre-Lactation Consult

Prepare Confidently for Your Baby’s First Feed

Expert guidance from experienced IBCLC-certified lactation consultants in Singapore.

Private consult with an IBCLC

$200

 
 

IBCLC-Certified Support

Trusted by 50,000+ Singapore families

 
 
 

This is a one-on-one session designed to help you feel calm, prepared, and confident before your baby arrives.

Breastfeeding doesn’t begin at birth. It begins with what happens during labour, immediately after birth, and in the first 48 hours.

Our Pre-Lactation Consultation helps you understand what to expect, what matters, and how to set yourself up for a smoother start.

Bring your partner along too because support begins before birth.

 
 
 
 

This session is ideal if you:

  • are pregnant and want to feel prepared for breastfeeding

  • are a first-time parent

  • had a previous challenging feeding experience

  • are concerned about milk supply, latch, or hospital practices

  • want to understand how birth choices affect feeding

  • are considering antenatal colostrum collection

 
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In your consult, we’ll cover personalised support for:

  • Preparing for your baby’s first feed

  • Colostrum harvesting guidance

  • Birth & feeding planning

  • How to read baby’s hunger cues

  • Getting started with breastfeeding

  • Support for previous breastfeeding challenges

  • Special considerations (e.g., breast surgery, multiple pregnancy, gestational diabetes, low supply concerns)

You’ll leave feeling informed not overwhelmed.

 
 
 
 
 

It bridges the gap between:

  • childbirth

  • hospital care

  • and the reality of feeding a newborn

So you’re not figuring things out for the first time when you’re exhausted and overwhelmed.

 
 
 
 
 

When to book your session

You can book a Pre-Lactation Consultation at any time during pregnancy.

If you are planning to collect antenatal colostrum, we usually recommend booking from 36–37 weeks onwards.

 
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What You’ll

Learn

 

Birth, Hormones & Feeding

  • How labour hormones (oxytocin & cortisol) affect breastfeeding

  • Staying home in early labour and why it matters

  • Understanding interventions and how they may impact feeding

Hospital Practices & Advocacy

  • BFHI (Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative) and the 10 Steps

  • What hospitals should provide and what parents may need to ask for

  • Making informed decisions using simple, effective questions

Early Breastfeeding Foundations

  • Skin-to-skin and why it’s non-negotiable

  • Reading baby’s feeding cues

  • What’s normal in the first 24–48 hours

  • Expected pee and poo output

 

Positioning & Comfort

  • Positions for breastfeeding which work with your body

  • Reducing discomfort and unnecessary struggle

Colostrum Collection

  • When antenatal colostrum collection is appropriate

  • What volumes to expect (and why drops still matter)

  • Storage and use

Planning Ahead

  • Choosing a breastfeeding-supportive paediatrician

  • Understanding red flags vs green flags

  • Knowing when to seek help and when reassurance is enough

 
 
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A personalised session to prepare you for breastfeeding before birth.

  • Pregnant parents (especially first-timers or those with concerns) and partners.

  • Any point in pregnancy if you have questions; ideally ≥ 36 weeks if you’re collecting colostrum.

 
 
 
 

Why This Makes a Difference

Parents who attend a pre-lactation consult often:

  • feel calmer going into birth

  • recognise normal newborn behaviour more easily

  • avoid panic-driven decisions

  • seek help earlier — and more effectively

  • report a smoother breastfeeding start

Preparation reduces stress.
Stress affects hormones.
Hormones affect feeding.

 
 
 
 

Prepare calmly. Feed confidently.

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