Reference material from your IBCLC team
Articles, family stories, the dispensary, and the product library we point patients toward.
What brought you here?
Pick the line that fits. We’ll route you to the right resource.
Reading & learning
Blog
Plain-language articles on feeding, sleep, body, and the wide middle of nursing life. Each post routes back to the relevant service or class when you need help, not just reading.
Read the blogFamily Stories
Families on what we worked through together. Tongue tie, slow weight gain, milk supply, return to work, and the long middle of ongoing care. Not testimonials, but case-shaped accounts of how care actually unfolded.
Read the storiesFamily Stories, jump in by theme
See all stories →Tongue tie & oral function
What happens after the revision, not before.
Slow weight gain
When the one-week scale goes the wrong way.
Milk supply
Too little, too much, and the things found alongside.
Return to work
Pumping plans that hold up through schedule changes.
Beyond the first weeks
Well-visits, second babies, unexpected transitions.
Tools for patients
Fullscript Dispensary
Practitioner-curated supplements through the Fullscript platform. Recommendations are individualized inside your visit; the dispensary is where you fulfill them at a member discount.
Open the dispensaryRecommended Products
Eleven category pages covering pumps, bottles, carriers, nipple care, sleep gear, and the small accessories that come up during visits. A reference point, not a substitute for an individualized recommendation.
Browse recommendationsProviders We Work With
The frenectomy and bodywork providers we refer to and coordinate with in Houston and San Antonio. A vetted directory, listed alphabetically by practice name, never a ranking. We accept no referral fees from anyone on it.
See the providersAffiliate disclosure Some links on the Recommendations and Fullscript pages are affiliate links. If you purchase through them, the practice earns a small commission at no additional cost to you. We list products because clinicians on our team have used them with patients, not because of the affiliate relationship. Full disclosure is reproduced at the bottom of each Recommendations page.
An article is not a visit
If you need help today, skip the reading
The reference material on this page exists for context, not triage. If you’re in pain, your baby isn’t gaining, or something feels off, the fastest path forward is a visit with an IBCLC. We can usually see new patients within a few days, and our scheduling team will follow up within one business day after you submit the intake form.
Already a patient? Message us in Spruce or by text to schedule a follow-up. New patients should start with the intake form.