Free Bonus Lesson with Dr. Danielle Sharon:

How Can I Tell If My Breastfeeding Baby Is Getting Enough?

This is the number one question I am asked. Watch this free bonus lesson from Dr. Danielle’s workshop to gain the confidence of knowing how to tell if your baby is ‘getting enough.’

Gain Confidence In Your Breastfeeding Journey

Becoming a mother is an extraordinary experience, filled with cherished moments and new challenges. Whether this is your first baby or third, every mom needs caring support during this unique time of transition. Dr. Danielle Sharon, an esteemed Clinical Psychologist, IBCLC Lactation Consultant, and baby sleep expert, is committed to providing support to families as they navigate this intimate aspect of parenthood.

Every mom's needs are different and Dr. Danielle is here to help support you in meeting your individual needs and goals.  Learning to breastfeed is like learning a new dance with a new partner.  It takes time, patience, and practice.  The right support and encouragement can help you gain confidence. Dr. Sharon offers guidance and practical solutions, so that you can reap the rewards of this special time with your baby.

What You'll Discover In This Free Lesson:

Frequency of Feeds

How often do newborn babies breastfeed and why

Types of Milk

The difference between foremilk and hindmilk

Signs of Milk Transfer

How to know that the milk you are producing is getting to your baby

Burping

To burp or not to burp your baby and if yes, when?

How Much Do Babies Need

How much breastmilk a newborn baby typically takes per feed

✨ Empower Your Motherhood Journey with Knowledge! ✨

Motherhood is an incredible experience, but it is normal to feel a little overwhelmed. With Dr. Sharon's expert and gentle guidance, you can navigate breastfeeding with more confidence and peace of mind.

Watch This Free Breastfeeding Workshop LessonToday!

Testimonials

Christina B.

I was 2 months in and moments away from quitting breastfeeding. I had a terribly painful case of mastitis that brought me to tears every time my daughter nursed (caused by what I later learned was an improper latch). As a first time mom encountering such a significant struggle, I found myself ready to give up on nursing. It was right then that I was introduced to Danielle, who within a matter of minutes changed my life forever. She adjusted my positioning, which led to a proper latch and took my daughter from being labeled as failure to thrive to gaining weight and happily nursing for 15 months. I attribute the health of my two daughters today to Danielle’s wealth of knowledge, support, and encouragement when I needed it most and had no idea where to turn.

Christina B.

“I want to really thank you. I've really tapped into my motherly intuition the past month especially, and caring for our son based on what feels right and with the mindset that the more affection and comfort I can give him the better. Instead of trying to stick to these silly rules people have these days about feeding and napping which I feel results in not tending to a baby's needs. A few things you've said has given me permission to do what feels right for him and really spoil him with love and I see how content (unless overly tired or gassy) he is and how he leans into me and L for comfort. So thank you.”

Sabrina M.

"It was my greatest desire to breastfeed my daughter, but from day one it was very challenging. My daughter was not great at nursing and weight gain was a tremendous struggle that continued for months. Danielle worked with us faithfully over those weeks and months. Her expertise, kindness, and understanding were a tremendous blessing to our family. My daughter is now nine months old. We are still nursing, and there is no doubt that we would not have made it this far without Danielle's help."

Katie V.

"Meeting with Danielle has made a tremendous positive impact on our relationship. We have both learned so much from the first meeting to today. Words cannot begin to do justice in thanking you for helping us acknowledge our difficulties, while also rekindling and conquering our true friendship. We are so grateful for the help and support you have given us."

Rachel P.

"Working with Danielle has been wonderful! As a new mom, I was spending hours doing research trying to find how to best help my baby sleep because I didn't want to sleep train. I was incredibly thankful to find someone who collaborated with me to meet my daughter's unique sleep needs instead of pushing me to do something I didn't want to do. Danielle's support and expertise has been invaluable to help me address changes in both sleep and breastfeeding.”

Nicole P.

Dr. Danielle Sharon, Psy.D., IBCLC

Clinical Psychologist & International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

Danielle Sharon has been a Clinical Psychologist since 2000, an (IBCLC) International Board Certified Lactation Consultant since 2013, and an NDC (Neuroprotective Developmental Care) accredited baby/toddler sleep expert since 2019.

She specializes in helping moms, families, and babies during this delicate time of transition.

Dr. Sharon’s approach is centered around personalized care tailored to you, your baby, and your family’s specific needs. She fosters a safe and empathic environment where you can openly share your thoughts and emotions. Danielle will meet you where you are and work with you on your goals to support your and your family’s thriving.

International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners

Neuroprotective Developmental Care Accredited

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