You don't have to navigate this alone.
Expert, compassionate lactation support in the comfort of your home. Katie Hay helps you find confidence and ease in your feeding journey.

"Katie transformed our breastfeeding experience from stressful to beautiful in just one visit."
— Sarah, New Mom
CBS
Certified Specialist
Evidence
Evidence-Based Approach
100%
Personalized Support
Warmth
Compassionate Care
Support for every stage
Whether you're preparing for baby's arrival or navigating the challenges of toddlerhood, we offer evidence-based lactation support delivered with warmth.
In-Home Visits
Comprehensive feeding support in your natural environment, including weighted feeds and hands-on latch guidance.
Prenatal Education
Build a foundation of knowledge before your little one arrives. Private classes tailored to your family's goals.
Virtual Support
Expert guidance no matter where you are. Ideal for quick questions, weaning, or returning to work.
How it works
A simple, unhurried path from "I need help" to "we've got this."
Reach out
Tell me a little about you and your baby. We'll find a time that works.
Build a plan
We meet — in your home or on a video call — and create a feeding plan that fits your real life.
Ongoing support
Follow-up messages and check-ins so you're never figuring it out alone.

Hi, I'm Katie.
"My mission is to replace anxiety with confidence, one latch at a time."
I'm a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS) dedicated to helping families meet their unique feeding goals. My approach combines evidence-based expertise with deep empathy for the postpartum experience.
Knowledge in your back pocket
Free guides on latch, supply, pumping, and returning to work. And soon — gentle interactive tools to help you identify lactation issues and build a feeding plan from your phone.
- Latch self-check (coming soon)
- Feeding log (coming soon)
- Personalized lactation plan builder (coming soon)

Common questions
Do you accept insurance?+
I provide a detailed superbill after each visit that many families submit to their insurance for reimbursement under the Affordable Care Act.
When should I book a consult?+
Whenever it would feel helpful. Prenatal visits, the first week home, the four-month nursing strike, returning to work, or starting solids — there's no wrong time.
What should I expect at a visit?+
A relaxed, unhurried conversation, a full feeding assessment, and a written care plan you can actually use.