
GET THE LACTATION
care YOU DESERVE
At The Lactation Network, we connect families with insurance-covered lactation consultations and resources they need to thrive.
Natural? Easy? Actually, breastfeeding is a skill.
In a world that says breastfeeding is free and automatic, the reality parents experience requires expert, compassionate care. At TLN, we provide timely, vital resources for breastfeeding parents.
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Insurance-covered lactation care
We connect parents with International Board Certified Lactation Consultants — the gold standard in expert lactation care — for in-home, in-office, or tele-health lactation consultations.

We’re here to support you every step of the way.
With TLN, you get:
- Insurance-covered lactation consultations with a credentialed, verified, and vetted IBCLC
- Expert, compassionate care from pregnancy to weaning
- Unlimited access to educational resources
- Quick, thoughtful assistance from our 5-star care team
REAL PATIENTS.
REAL success STORIES.
97% OF TLN PATIENTS WOULD RECOMMEND TLN SERVICES TO FAMILY OR FRIENDS.
EXPERT resources AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Find comprehensive, IBCLC-backed advice in our resource library.
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13 Signs of post-weaning depression
Whether weaning was planned or unexpected, it’s a big transition, physically, hormonally, and emotionally. And while most people expect weaning to feel like relief, that’s not always the case. If you’re feeling off: sad, anxious, unmotivated, or emotionally numb, you’re not alone. Post-weaning depression (PWD) is a very real and common experience. Despite this, it…
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Breastfeeding Awareness Month: Ways to celebrate & support breastfeeding parents
Breastfeeding Awareness Month is a time to spotlight the beauty of breastfeeding, as well as the real, ongoing support that makes it possible. It’s a month rooted in advocacy, education, and visibility for breastfeeding parents—and a powerful reminder that no one should have to navigate this journey alone. Whether you’re expecting your first baby, currently…
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Does breastfeeding make you tired?
You’re feeding your baby around the clock, keeping them alive with your body. And even if things are “going well,” you’re probably still exhausted. Sound familiar? Let’s just say it out loud: yes, breastfeeding can absolutely make you tired — and not just in the sleep-deprived, new-parent kind of way. The physical, mental, and emotional…