Prenatal Breastfeeding Education

$5.00

Meet your breastfeeding future — confident, comfortable, and (dare we say) a little bit smug. Welcome to the Prenatal Breastfeeding eBook: the pocket-size cheat sheet that gets you ready before baby arrives, so you can focus on cuddles instead of catastrophes.

Why this eBook matters

  • Most breastfeeding hiccups start before delivery. Knowledge is prevention. Our guide arms you with practical steps to avoid common problems like latching trouble, low supply anxiety, and painful nursing.

  • It’s evidence-based, but written for humans — no medical-speak, just clear, usable advice you can actually follow while nesting, folding tiny socks, or binge-watching calming nature documentaries.

What’s inside (the good stuff)

  • Simple anatomy and how breastfeeding works — yes, your body knows what to do; this just helps it remember.

  • Practical prenatal exercises to prepare nipples, chest mobility, and posture — including positions that feel ergonomic for you and comfy for baby.

  • Antenatal pumping 101: when to try it, what to expect, and how to avoid supply pitfalls.

  • Partner and family guides: how loved ones can support feeds, soothe, and take shifts without stepping on each other’s toes.

  • Birthroom breastfeeding plan: readable templates you can hand to your care team so your wishes are clear even during the blur of delivery.

  • Medication & feeding quick-check: which meds are usually safe and what to flag to your provider.

  • Emergency troubleshooting flowcharts — fast answers for urgent “is this normal?” moments.

  • Real-life mini case studies and postnatal action plans: what to do if things don’t go perfectly (spoiler: they often don’t — and that’s okay).

  • Printable checklists and conversation prompts for lactation consultants, doulas, and partners.

Who it’s for

  • First-time parents who want to head into breastfeeding with confidence.

  • Experienced parents looking to brush up or try a different approach.

  • Partners and support people who want to be genuinely helpful, not just well-meaning spectators.

Why it’s different

  • Bite-sized chapters you can read between contractions or during late-night cravings.

  • Quirky tone that keeps things light — breastfeeding can be intense; the guide won’t add to the drama.

  • Action-first: each section ends with a clear, doable task so you build confidence as you go.

  • Designed by lactation pros and parents who've been there, then wrote the book about it (literally).

Bonus

  • Quick “first 24 hours” cheat sheet for the hospital and the drive home.

  • Printable conversation card to hand to nurses: your preferences, neatly summarized.

Your investment

  • One small purchase now that can save you hours of stress, a few avoided tears, and possibly the need for more intensive lactation support later.

Call to action Be better prepared than “wing it” with an extra hand that fits in your bag. Download the Prenatal Breastfeeding eBook and start building a smoother breastfeeding journey today—before the baby turns your life into organized chaos. Your future feeding-self will thank you.

Meet your breastfeeding future — confident, comfortable, and (dare we say) a little bit smug. Welcome to the Prenatal Breastfeeding eBook: the pocket-size cheat sheet that gets you ready before baby arrives, so you can focus on cuddles instead of catastrophes.

Why this eBook matters

  • Most breastfeeding hiccups start before delivery. Knowledge is prevention. Our guide arms you with practical steps to avoid common problems like latching trouble, low supply anxiety, and painful nursing.

  • It’s evidence-based, but written for humans — no medical-speak, just clear, usable advice you can actually follow while nesting, folding tiny socks, or binge-watching calming nature documentaries.

What’s inside (the good stuff)

  • Simple anatomy and how breastfeeding works — yes, your body knows what to do; this just helps it remember.

  • Practical prenatal exercises to prepare nipples, chest mobility, and posture — including positions that feel ergonomic for you and comfy for baby.

  • Antenatal pumping 101: when to try it, what to expect, and how to avoid supply pitfalls.

  • Partner and family guides: how loved ones can support feeds, soothe, and take shifts without stepping on each other’s toes.

  • Birthroom breastfeeding plan: readable templates you can hand to your care team so your wishes are clear even during the blur of delivery.

  • Medication & feeding quick-check: which meds are usually safe and what to flag to your provider.

  • Emergency troubleshooting flowcharts — fast answers for urgent “is this normal?” moments.

  • Real-life mini case studies and postnatal action plans: what to do if things don’t go perfectly (spoiler: they often don’t — and that’s okay).

  • Printable checklists and conversation prompts for lactation consultants, doulas, and partners.

Who it’s for

  • First-time parents who want to head into breastfeeding with confidence.

  • Experienced parents looking to brush up or try a different approach.

  • Partners and support people who want to be genuinely helpful, not just well-meaning spectators.

Why it’s different

  • Bite-sized chapters you can read between contractions or during late-night cravings.

  • Quirky tone that keeps things light — breastfeeding can be intense; the guide won’t add to the drama.

  • Action-first: each section ends with a clear, doable task so you build confidence as you go.

  • Designed by lactation pros and parents who've been there, then wrote the book about it (literally).

Bonus

  • Quick “first 24 hours” cheat sheet for the hospital and the drive home.

  • Printable conversation card to hand to nurses: your preferences, neatly summarized.

Your investment

  • One small purchase now that can save you hours of stress, a few avoided tears, and possibly the need for more intensive lactation support later.

Call to action Be better prepared than “wing it” with an extra hand that fits in your bag. Download the Prenatal Breastfeeding eBook and start building a smoother breastfeeding journey today—before the baby turns your life into organized chaos. Your future feeding-self will thank you.