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4/15/2026

THE LATCH STRUGGLE IS REAL: WHY IN-HOME BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT IS A GAME CHANGER

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There is a specific kind of quiet that descends on a house at 3:00 AM. It should be peaceful, but when you are sitting in the dark, wincing as your newborn tries to latch for the tenth time, that silence feels heavy. It feels like pressure. Maybe you’re crying, maybe the baby is crying, and maybe you’re wondering why something that is supposed to be "natural" feels so incredibly hard.
If you are in the thick of it right now, the sore nipples, the "is he getting enough?" anxiety, and the murky waters of sleep deprivation, I want to take a deep breath with you. You are not alone. Your story matters, and these early, fragile days do not define your entire journey as a mother.
In my experience as a mother of seven (yes, seven! Ask how I know about the "latch struggle" lol), I have learned that breastfeeding is a beautiful gift, but it is also a skill that often requires a gentle guide. While online videos and clinic visits have their place, there is something truly transformative about in-home breastfeeding support.
Today, let’s talk about why inviting a professional into your sanctuary, your home, is a total game changer for your breastfeeding success. Recently, I was invited into "Rachel's" home. In addition to struggling to help her baby latch, she had been given breast shields in the hospital for flat nipples. Rachel also struggled with a forceful milk release. We worked on strategies to wean baby off the shields and use positioning techniques to help him attach and stay latched on. Rachel reported to me last week that while he still struggles with the letdown, he was staying attached for longer and that things have "definitely been improving." It has been such a blessing to be able to support this family and help make a difference at such a crucial time for long-term breastfeeding.

The "Postpartum Paradox": Why Leaving the House is Hard

When you’re struggling with a newborn’s latch, the standard advice is often: "Make an appointment at the clinic."
But let’s be real for a second. For a new mama, "making an appointment" involves:
  • Timing the departure between feeds (which is impossible when the latch is the problem!).
  • Packing a diaper bag that feels like it weighs 50 pounds.
  • Wrestling a car seat into the car while your body is still healing.
  • Driving through Twin Cities traffic while your baby screams in the backseat.
  • Sitting in a sterile, fluorescent-lit waiting room feeling exposed and exhausted ~ and more often than not, that's the exact moment baby is ready to feed. Right next to someone who more likely than not is there because they are sick!​
This is what I call the Postpartum Paradox: the time when you most need professional breastfeeding consultation is the exact time when you are least equipped to leave your house, and when leaving your house is the least safe for your baby!

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When I provide in-home support, I come to you. You don't have to put on real pants (unless you want to!). You don't have to pack a bag. You sit in your favorite chair, with your pillows, in your light. We work with your reality, not force you to come to mine!

Why In-Home Support Beats a Video Every Time

I've got nothing against technology. I even offer a Breastfeeding Matters online class because I believe breastfeeding education is foundational to breastfeeding success! But there are limits to what we can do with a screen and possibly thousands of miles separating us.
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Watching a video of a perfect latch isn't useless but it is a bit like watching a video of someone riding a bike. It looks easy until you’re the one trying to balance. A video can't:​
  1. Release the tension in your shoulders and use gravity to your advantage. Sometimes, a latch isn't working because you're hunched over in a "protective" stance. I can gently remind you to drop your shoulders and breathe. To lay back and let baby's natural instincts to feed work for you.
  2. See the "Natural Laws" in action. In my classes, we talk about the 7 Natural Laws of Breastfeeding. In person, I can help you understand how to learn the complicated dance steps until the dance comes naturally for both you and your dance partner.
  3. Adjust the environment. Sometimes the "game changer" is simply setting up a nursing station before the feed or adding a footstool. I can look around your nursing nook and see the small tweaks that lead to big relief.

The Personal Touch: Faith, Hope, and ExpertisE

When you search for a birth doula in the Twin Cities, you’re looking for more than just a list of certifications. You’re looking for a heart that understands yours.
At St. Croix Birth & Parenting, my approach is rooted in values-based, compassionate care. Whether I’m providing birth doula care during your birth or coming to your home for a lactation check-in, I bring my whole self to the table.
As a mother who has tandem nursed three times and navigated the agonizing stress of a NICU stay and feeding tubes, I don't just "know" the technical side of breastfeeding, I feel it with you. I have sat where you are sitting. I have prayed the same prayers for peace and begging God to just let the milk flow.
My goal is to provide natural birth support that extends far beyond the delivery room. We focus on the "whole" family, ensuring that the transition to parenthood is as joyful and tender as God intended it to be.

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The S.U.P.P.O.R.T. Framework for Latch Struggles

If you are struggling right now, I want to give you a small framework to hold onto until we can meet. When the "latch struggle" feels overwhelming, remember SUPPORT:
  • S - Skin-to-Skin: If things are getting frantic, stop. Strip baby down to a diaper, take off your top, and just snuggle. It calms both of your nervous systems and triggers hormonal suppression of stress.
  • U - Un-hunch: Take a deep breath and roll your shoulders back. You cannot breastfeed effectively if your body is in a "fight or flight" pose.
  • P - Positioning: Remember to hold baby in a way that allows her to feed as easily as a baby bird. Baby’s tummy to your tummy, nose to nipple. Let her chin lead the way.
  • P - Permission: Give yourself permission to feel frustrated. It doesn't make you a bad mom. It makes you a human mom.
  • O - Observation: Look at your baby’s cues. Are they rooting? Are they sleepy? Sometimes we try to force a feed when baby just needs a "reset" snuggle.
  • R - Reach Out: Don't wait until your nipples are bleeding to ask for help. A quick breastfeeding consultation can save weeks of pain.
  • T - Trust: Trust your body and your baby. You were made for each other.

Community Matters: You Aren't Meant to Do This Alone

Breastfeeding was never meant to be a solo sport. In traditional communities, a new mother would be surrounded by sisters, aunts, and grandmothers who would guide her hands and whisper encouragement.
Today, we often live in "islands," and that is why I am so passionate about my support groups. Whether it’s our St. Croix Valley Mothers Support Group or our Catholic Nursing Mothers Support Group, finding your "village" is essential.
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Let’s Find Your Peace

If you are in the Twin Cities area and your breastfeeding journey feels more like a battle than a blessing, please reach out. There is no need to "tough it out" or wait for it to magically get better. Breastfeeding problems tend to get worse the longer you wait!
Whether you need a one-time Newborn Care Birth Place Visit or ongoing in-home lactation support, I am here to be your gentle guide. We can work together to ensure your baby is nourished and you are empowered.
I want to hear from you: What has been the most surprising part of your breastfeeding journey so far? The joy? The struggle? The middle-of-the-night realizations? Share your story in the comments below: I read every single one.

Ready to get off the struggle bus? Click here to book an in-person breastfeeding consultation or a virtual breastfeeding counseling appointment* or learn more About Christelle’s experience.

* (If you are unable to locate quality local in-person support, or prefer to talk with someone of similar beliefs, a virtual visit is still a great option!)

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