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Breastfeeding Support (Lactation Consultant)


AsaRose

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Do you suffer with Nipple Pain?

Engorgement or Mastitis?

Difficulties with Breastfeeding?

Do you require night support specifically for breastfeeding?

Have you just delivered your baby and would like reassurance and support with breastfeeding?


My name is Asa and I am a Board Certified Lactation Consultant offering breastfeeding advice and support in the comfort of your home. I myself have 3 children all whom I breastfed and all of which i was faced with different challenges.


My Background:


Qualified Dental Technician from 2010

I was then employed by the NHS in 2012 as a Maternity Support Worker/ Breastfeeding Specialist and gained a Level 3 in Maternity and Paediatric Support in 2015 (I am experienced with supporting mums and babies on the postnatal ward and at home)

I then qualified as a Lactation Consultant and continue to work for the NHS as the Team Leader of a Tongue Tie Clinic part time.


Feel free to call and arrange a consultation.

07377 426735

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