BN7A9427.jpg

Expert lactation care, thoughtfully tailored to you!

“I’ve always been passionate about supporting families through some of life’s most meaningful transitions. My career began over 15 years ago as a pediatric and NICU nurse, with experience in home health, the children’s hospital, and the neonatal intensive care unit.

Over the years, working closely with mothers and babies deepened my commitment to breastfeeding support, leading me to become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), the highest accredited credential for healthcare professionals specializing in lactation.

I now provide dedicated, personalized care designed to meet you where you are, offering expert guidance, a steady and reassuring presence, and thoughtful support tailored to your unique goals, all in the comfort of your home. You can expect to feel confident, cared for, and fully supported throughout your feeding journey.”

A Thoughtful Approach to Lactation Support

Support from Nicole Leung Lactation means receiving compassionate, evidence-based care grounded in current best practices and clinical expertise. My approach is supportive, nonjudgmental, and centered around your goals so you feel heard, respected, and never rushed or pressured.

Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, and whether you plan to exclusively breastfeed, pump, supplement, or use a combination, your care is tailored to your unique situation. Every feeding journey is different, and your care reflects that.

Clients often describe working with me as having a trusted friend who is also an expert in lactation care, someone who brings both reassurance and clinical experience to every visit.

Clinical Lactation Support, Made Personal

Feeding your baby shouldn’t feel overwhelming or uncertain. Receive expert, personalized guidance designed to help you feel more confident, supported, and at ease.

In-home and virtual consultations available.

Support tailored to your needs at every stage of your feeding journey.

Areas of care include:

Prenatal & Early Feeding Preparation
Breastfeeding basics • Prenatal education • Feeding expectations • Understanding hunger cues

Latch, Positioning & Feeding Comfort
Latch concerns • Positioning support • Feeding pain • Establishing a comfortable feeding rhythm

Milk Supply & Feeding Confidence
Low milk supply • Oversupply • “Is my baby getting enough milk?” • Slow or poor weight gain

Pumping & Feeding Plans
Pumping support • Exclusive pumping • Milk storage • Bottle feeding • Returning to work

Complex Feeding Situations
Tongue & lip ties • NICU & premature infants • Multiples • Relactation • Induced lactation • Nursing strikes • Weaning

Breast & Maternal Health Support
Plugged ducts • Mastitis • Thrush • Food sensitivities • Maternal health history considerations