FREE CLASS FOR EXPECTING MOMS WHO ARE PLANNING TO BREASTFEED

Have a Plan for breastfeeding and sleep before your baby arrives


Most expecting moms prepare for one without the other, and that's exactly where things get hard.


Register below for this FREE class
. Valerie, a postpartum doula and lactation counselor with 12+ years of overnight experience, shows you how breastfeeding and sleep are connected, and what to do now so both go smoothly from day one.

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Valerie Trumbower, PCD, CLC
Postpartum Doula & Certified Lactation Counselor

Hi, I’m Valerie, an overnight postpartum doula, lactation counselor and mom of 3 (including twins).

You're researching. You're preparing. But there's a whole category of newborn care that most first-time moms don't discover until they're exhausted, overwhelmed, and wishing someone had told them sooner. This free class is that conversation.

You're researching. You're preparing. But there's a whole category of newborn care that most first-time moms don't discover until they're exhausted, overwhelmed, and wishing someone had told them sooner. This free class is that conversation.

If any of this sounds like you:

Worried you won't produce enough milk, and not sure what you can actually do about it
You can’t survive without sleep and you’re already wondering how you’re going to get any
You're the type of person who thrives with a plan, and “just wing it” is not a plan

FREE just for joining me!

 


🎁 Pediatrician Q&A
 

 

🎁 The secret baby gear essentials no one talks about (but doulas swear by) 

Breastfeeding and sleep are deeply connected, and understanding both makes each one easier.

When breastfeeding is going well, babies are calmer and easier to settle.

When sleep cues are caught early and babies aren't overtired, feedings go more smoothly, and milk supply is protected. They work together.

Most classes treat them separately. But in 12+ years of overnight doula work, the families who understand this connection going in have a dramatically easier first few weeks than the ones piecing it together under pressure.

FREE just for joining me!

 


🎁 Pediatrician Q&A
 

 

🎁 The secret baby gear essentials no one talks about (but doulas swear by) 

Breastfeeding and sleep are deeply connected, and understanding both makes each one easier.

When breastfeeding is going well, babies are calmer and easier to settle.

When sleep cues are caught early and babies aren't overtired, feedings go more smoothly, and milk supply is protected. They work together.

Most classes treat them separately. But in 12+ years of overnight doula work, the families who understand this connection going in have a dramatically easier first few weeks than the ones piecing it together under pressure.

Breastfeeding and sleep are deeply connected, and understanding both makes each one easier.

When breastfeeding is going well, babies are calmer and easier to settle.

When sleep cues are caught early and babies aren't overtired, feedings go more smoothly, and milk supply is protected. They work together.

Most classes treat them separately. But in 12+ years of overnight doula work, the families who understand this connection going in have a dramatically easier first few weeks than the ones piecing it together under pressure.

What expecting moms are saying after the training:

Hi there, I'm Valerie

When I had my first baby, I thought I was prepared. I'd read the books and taken the hospital class. But when she arrived, I realized I had no idea what I didn't know. Breastfeeding was painful, I couldn't tell if she was getting enough, and I felt completely lost.

Three years later, with twins, I had figured out feeding, but sleep was another story. I made mistakes I didn't even realize were dangerous until years later.

Those experiences are why I became a postpartum doula and lactation counselor. I've now supported thousands of families through the newborn stage and I know where first-time parents get stuck, and exactly how to help them get unstuck.

I created this class because I was limited to helping one or two families at a time as a doula. You deserve this support too, before your baby arrives.