Lactation consultation in Houston, Texas

Partum Health offers lactation consultations in

 

Houston

,

Texas

.

Whether you need help with breastfeeding or bottle feeding, we can match you with an IBCLC-certified lactation consultant for infant feeding care.

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Experience the best Lactation consultation in Houston

Finding a 

lactation consultant

 in 

Houston

 doesn’t have to be complicated: at Partum Health, we offer 

a team of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants. With in-network coverage, custom care plans, and in-home or telehealth sessions available, our expert lactation specialists are ready to support you and your family.

Services

Prenatal lactation consultations

Get set up for infant feeding success before their arrival. A one-on-one prenatal lactation consultation is your opportunity to have all of your breastfeeding questions answered.

In-home lactation consultations

Ensure your baby is getting enough to eat and manage common breastfeeding issues like painful latching, low milk supply, mastitis, and concerns about infant weight gain.

Back-to-work lactation consultations

Receive tailored support around the return-to-work. Build a plan for pumping and storing milk, navigate bottle feeding, and adjust your schedule to manage the transition back to the office.

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In-network lactation consultations in Houston

We’re dedicated to making 

lactation consultations

 more accessible to new parents in 

Houston

Partum Health is in-network with the following insurances for 

lactation consultations

 in 

Texas

.

Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
United Healthcare

Meet our local Houston team

At Partum Health, our 

Houston

-based 

Lactation consultants

 are dedicated to providing evidence-based care that improves outcomes for the whole family. 

All Partum Health providers are IBCLC-certified, the gold standard in lactation care.

 Meet the 

Lactation consultants

 team serving families in

Houston

.

Brittaney Davidson

BSN, RN, IBCLC

Houston
Texas
Lactation & feeding

Brittaney Davidson, BSN, RN, IBCLC, is an internationally certified lactation consultant who is passionate about supporting moms during their lactation/feeding journey. 

She has over 6 years of experience as a lactation consultant in a large hospital and community setting. She also has a background in the NICU (level 3&4), as a Clinical Nurse, providing care for critically ill and preterm infants for 7+ years. Brittaney is a graduate of Howard University School of Nursing, in Washington, DC. In May 2011,  received a baccalaureate degree in nursing, with a minor in health education, focused on maternal and child health. She has been a licensed and practicing Registered Nurse since September 2011.

Brittaney has a special interest in maternal and child health, and particularly in Lactation and Breastfeeding support. She is a mother to a beautiful, intelligent, and kind 8-year-old daughter, whom she breastfed for 9 months. Brittaney decided to become an IBCLC, due to her own personal struggles with breastfeeding. She passed the IBCLC certification examination in April 2019. Over the past 6+ years, Brittaney has developed her breastfeeding support, education, and communication skills in both the inpatient hospital setting, as well as outpatient consulting. She has worked with mothers of healthy term neonates and infants in the NICU, as well as in home, virtual, and outpatient lactation.  She looks forward to sharing her knowledge and positive spirit with our Partum Health clients! 

Aetna
Cigna

Latonia Anthony

BSN

Houston
Texas
Lactation & feeding

Latonia Anthony is an experienced Lactation Consultant based in Houston, Texas, with a deep commitment to supporting maternal and infant health. With over a decade of experience, Latonia has worked in major healthcare facilities, including Texas Children’s Hospital, where she developed individualized breastfeeding plans and managed the care of complex cases in NICU and maternity wards. Her practice is rooted in evidence-based care, and she is known for her ability to assist families with everything from basic breastfeeding challenges to more advanced medical and social needs. 

Latonia’s approach emphasizes cultural competence and holistic care, ensuring that each family receives personalized support. She has utilized her expertise in hospitals across Texas and Illinois, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure positive health outcomes. Fluent in providing services to diverse populations, she uses her experience to guide families through the often emotional journey of breastfeeding and postpartum care. Through her work, she continues to empower mothers and create lasting impact in maternal health.

Cigna
Aetna
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Client Testimonials

“My lactation consultation was absolutely perfect! She came right on time. It was very helpful. She brought her equipment to help ensure babies nutritional needs were met. She was respectful and hygienic when it came to handling the baby. Also, she was great at listening and hearing me out about my concerns and providing insightful feedback. She also provided some tools and resources to ensure improvement for later on. She didn’t suggest anything drastic right away if unnecessary. Overall, it was a great experience."
—Partum Health client
“Latonia was absolutely wonderful all around. She was punctual, communicative from the time we had our appointment schedule and extremely helpful and knowledgeable about breastfeeding. She was also very patient and kind and I would 100% have her back to help me and would also recommend her to anyone looking to better their breastfeeding journey!!"
—Partum Health client
“Sydney provided excellent feedback and support during our consultation. As a first time mom, I was truly struggling with breastfeeding and pumping. She calmed my worries, answered all my questions, and provided feedback that has changed my whole breastfeeding journey. Her support, knowledge, and understanding helped me and my little girl more than she’ll ever know. If you ever question seeing a lactation consultant, DO IT! It will change the entire relationship to breastfeeding and help your little one more than you think is possible.”
—Partum Health client

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Lactation consultation FAQs

Lactation consultations help promote infant health and development while supporting parents' physical and emotional wellbeing. Learn more about what a certified lactation consultant can do for you.

How do I find an IBCLC?

Find an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) through Partum Health. IBCLCs are the highest level of trained and accredited professionals offering lactation and breastfeeding support.
It’s common to receive some breastfeeding education in the hospital after giving birth, but for many new parents, this is not sufficient to address all feeding challenges that can arise during the first weeks of life. In some cases, especially when infant weight gain is a concern, a pediatrician may also make a referral to a lactation consultant. With Partum Health, an IBCLC will come to your house to provide an in-home assessment, support with practical advice, and diagnose problems associated with latching and positioning.

What should I expect from a lactation consultation?

In a lactation consultation, you will receive education, guidance, and support to meet breastfeeding goals. A typical lactation consultation might include:

  • Assessment: The lactation consultant will review your infant’s health history, your history of breastfeeding, and current feeding schedule. 
  • Observation: The consultant will observe your breastfeeding to assess latch, suckling, swallowing, and breathing as the baby feeds.They will also examine your baby’s mouth for any structural issues that might affect breastfeeding, such as a lip tie or cleft palate.
  • Hands-on support: Your IBCLC will suggest new positions, demonstrate proper latch, and give pointers and hands-on adjustments for more comfortable breastfeeding. 
  • Problem-solving: The lactation consultant can help to address issues such as engorgement, nipple soreness or itching, maintaining milk supply, and increasing expression.
  • Education: You’ll learn how to read hunger cues and signs that your baby is getting enough to eat, find the best breastfeeding position, and develop a feeding schedule that ensures infant weight gain.
  • Progress monitoring: Follow up appointments can be scheduled as needed, often with the option for telehealth, to monitor progress toward your feeding goals. When indicated, lactation consultants can also provide referrals to other specialists, such as speech-language pathologists or lactation support groups.

What can a lactation consultant help with?

A lactation consultant can help with the full range of challenges related to breastfeeding and lactation that occur in both mom and baby. The role of a certified lactation consultant is to support new parents in meeting their breastfeeding goals, whatever they may be, ensure that infants are well-nourished and mothers are emotionally supported.
Common challenges that a lactation consultant can help with include:

  • Breast or bottle refusal
  • Sore, cracked, and painful nipples
  • Milk supply issues, including low milk supply and hyperlactation
  • Breast inflammation, engorgement, and infection
  • Baby reflux and thrush
  • Painful latching

It’s important to note that the support of a lactation consultant is not limited to parents who are breastfeeding or chestfeeding. Lactation consultants can also help provide recommendations for pumping technology, ensure your pump flange is well-fitting to your breast and nipple, and check if your bottle fed baby is gaining weight.

When should I see a lactation consultant?

While a lactation consultant might be most impactful right after birth as you and your baby are learning to nurse, it is never too late to seek lactation support. Many first-time parents seek a lactation consultation during pregnancy for more information about what to expect from breastfeeding, or how to know an infant is getting adequate nutrition. If you struggled with breastfeeding with previous pregnancies, it might also be a good idea to have a prenatal lactation consultation to proactively address feeding challenges.
The most common time to see a lactation consultant is during the early newborn period when feeding problems first arise. Issues like cracked nipples and low milk supply can result in breastfeeding cessation, but with professional support, you can continue breastfeeding for as long you’d like.
Another common time to seek a lactation consultation is around the return to work. An IBCLC can help you devise a pumping schedule, keep up milk supply, and even give tips on how to best clean pump parts and store milk while in the office.