Driven Lactation

Driven Lactation Providing encouragement and birth doula support for people in Central, AB

Supporting families with
compassionate, evidence-based care:
-Board Certified- Lactation Consultant, Lacombe AB

Book a consult or explore services at:
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.drivenlactation.com
IG: drivenlactation_ibclc

What do you need to help you to breastfeed past the first 12 months? What contributed to your breastfeeding success🤱? Bo...
06/01/2026

What do you need to help you to breastfeed past the first 12 months?

What contributed to your breastfeeding success🤱?

Book a consult for private lactation care with me 🔽
Online booking: www.drivenlactation.com

🚨That convenience wearable pump companies try to sell you on is not worth the risk of losing your milk supply. Did you k...
04/30/2026

🚨That convenience wearable pump companies try to sell you on is not worth the risk of losing your milk supply.

Did you know that all pumps are not created equal???

Here are some reasons why wearable pumps decrease supply🔻:

- The motor is small and the suction isn't as strong as a plug-in double pump. Less milk removed signals your body to make less.
- You might be using the wrong fl**ge size. Most pumps come with fl**ges that are too big (intentional?). This also lowers your output and increases pain.
- The tight fit between your bra/shirt can cause compression on the milk ducts
- Do you have a harder time having a letdown when using a wearable pump? Your brain may be too focused on other things than feeding your baby, you may also not be getting a letdown as easily because the suction/fit isn't there.
-Maybe your output when using your wearable pump isn't what you thought it should be and now you are doubting your milk supply and start supplementing.

Don't buy a pump because you think you need one to breastfeed.

I would love to work with you and your baby to reach your breastfeeding goals. If you are using a pump, it could be the pump that is the cause of the problem.

I really like having an ongoing way to connect with my clients. The ability to check in, ask questions and find out what...
04/28/2026

I really like having an ongoing way to connect with my clients. The ability to check in, ask questions and find out what worked and what didn't is important to the care I strive to provide.

Do you need someone to chat to about how breastfeeding is going for you?
Try my 2 week text-based service.

Book your lactation consult online: www.drivenlactation.com

My guidance for someone expecting their first baby is to seek out a prenatal breastfeeding class and read (evidence-base...
04/27/2026

My guidance for someone expecting their first baby is to seek out a prenatal breastfeeding class and read (evidence-based)what you can about breastfeeding while you are pregnant (not TikToK).

Know a couple resources who you can reach out to for support. La Leche League is a wonderful free resource for all things breastfeeding. Read about establishing your milk supply in those first few weeks and how to get breastfeeding off to a great start.
www.LLLC.ca

FREE virtual LLLC Prenatal breastfeeding class: https://www.lllc.ca/breastfeeding-essentials

Books :
Art of Breastfeeding (formerly The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding)
Sweet Sleep

Connect with me if you are looking for a personalized approach to your prenatal/postpartum journey. I am happy to be that person who you can lean on for breastfeeding support.

I am not interested in tricking you. There is enough of that by businesses marketing their products at you. I listen and...
04/01/2026

I am not interested in tricking you. There is enough of that by businesses marketing their products at you.

I listen and support you to reach your breastfeeding goals.

I invite you to book a consult- text only📲 or home 🏠visits availableBook online: www.drivenlactation.com
03/30/2026

I invite you to book a consult- text only📲 or home 🏠visits available

Book online: www.drivenlactation.com

03/22/2026

Do you have breastmilk you could donate? Reach out to Wild Rose Midwives - Drayton Valley

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03/20/2026

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Reminder, you can ALWAYS ask questions.

Unlike the ridiculous legal fight of a Florida woman, most facilities will accept your autonomy - even if there's some pushback.

Discussion and respect is how we have safe birth without unnecessary trauma. Doctors, midwives, nurses who practice with respect will have these conversations with you to help you make informed decisions and understand if there's a true medical concern.

What questions did you ask in labor?

SEEING GREEN p**p💩 in your babies diaper can be alarming for some parents. What does it mean? Occasional green diapers a...
03/16/2026

SEEING GREEN p**p💩 in your babies diaper can be alarming for some parents.

What does it mean?

Occasional green diapers aren't something to be overly concerned about. Watch your baby. Are they generally doing well otherwise? Green can happen if baby is drinking from a very full breast with a fast/overactive letdown. The lactose in the milk processes quicker through your baby's system resulting in a green p**p. Is this overly concerning? No. Is there things I can help you do to navigate this? YES!

Now what if you see mucus in that green p**p...

Mucus is more jelly like. Like snot. If you see this along with the green p**p it can be a sign that your baby has some irritation going on inside.
What may be the reason... has your baby been ill recently? Mucus can be from them swallowing extra saliva, boogers or from medication they may have received. Maybe they haven't been sick but they had a new food recently in your journey of introducing solids. Are they teething? That drool they swallowed can also irritate the stomach.

What if it is green and frothy?

Did the p**p absorb right into the diaper like p*e and is happening frequently? This is a sign of diarrhea. Babies can become dehydrated quickly. Offer the breast frequently to keep on top of hydration and seek medical attention.

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GREEN💩 = faster emptying/flow (May be of concern)
YELLOW💛💩= Slow (All is good)

Reach out for support: www.drivenlactation.com

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International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) provide specialized, evidence-based care to support safe, ef...
03/04/2026

International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) provide specialized, evidence-based care to support safe, effective infant feeding and healthier families worldwide.

Today we celebrate IBCLCs, who turn questions into confidence and challenges into triumphs. 💛 🌍

I find myself looking back on my journey to becoming and being an IBCLC. Celebrating the wins of each of the families I work with. I also want to thank my mentors. Many of my professional connections have been made through . If you are thinking of becoming an IBCLC, I can't say enough about

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