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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.

  • A mother enjoys an at-home consultation with an IBCLC

    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.

Get the care you deserve at The Lactation Network

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.

Alli and Larry Bowers

Finding The Lactation Network felt like striking a goldmine of knowledge and help. My consultant reached out to me within a day (as TLN notified me she would!) and our consult left me feeling validated and hopeful after she was able to identify my baby’s needs and how to address them. I have told all of my fellow parent-friends about TLN and encouraged them to get connected as well. I am looking forward to my follow up with my consultant after implementing the actions we addressed. I know that my baby and I are both in better shape to continue our breastfeeding journey after utilizing TLN.

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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