You’re in the right place
Whether you have questions, are preparing for your baby’s arrival, or are looking for support along your feeding journey, you’re always welcome to reach out.
You’ll be met with thoughtful, respectful care and guidance that feels steady and supportive from the very beginning.
Support Starts with
a Conversation
Support
Starts with a
Conversation
Reaching out can feel like a big step, especially during a time that already holds so much.
You don’t need to have everything figured out before you connect. Whether you’re looking for guidance, reassurance, or simply a place to start, I’m here to listen and help you find the next step that feels right for you and your baby
Start with my complimentary 15–20 minute connection designed for families who are new to my practice. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, be heard without judgment, and receive thoughtful guidance on next steps. My intention is to offer clarity, connection, and a sense of support as you navigate your feeding journey.
Tell Me a Little About Your story
Share as much or as little as feels comfortable. This helps me understand how to best support you and your baby.
Prefer to Reach Out Directly?
You’re always welcome to connect in the way that feels most comfortable for you
Tel: 541-280-9980 | Fax: 541-208-6700
What Real Support Looks like
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Starting Your Journey
Connect when you feel ready. The initial process is designed to make you feel supported and relaxed. We’ll briefly discuss your needs and what support may look like for you. -

What to Expect At Your Visit
Each of Julie’s sessions is unhurried, calm, and personalized to your specific needs, including assessment, feeding observation, and gentle hands-on guidance when needed. -

Your Support is Ongoing
You’ll leave from our time together feeling confident that you have a clear, thoughtful plan and the reassurance of continued support as your baby grows and your needs evolve.
Looking for personalized Care?
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In- Home Lactation Consultation
Personalized, hands-on support in the comfort of your home, with time to observe feeding, make gentle adjustments, and create a plan that feels clear and manageable. This booking is for IN-HOME. -

Virtual Lactation Consultation
Flexible, one-on-one support from wherever you are, offering guidance, reassurance, and clear next steps for feeding, pumping, and ongoing concerns. -

In-Home Prenatal Preparation
A calm, supportive space to prepare for feeding before your baby arrives, helping you feel informed, grounded, and more confident going into the early days. These appointments are IN-HOME. -

Virtual Prenatal Preparation
A calm, supportive space to prepare for feeding before your baby arrives, helping you feel informed, grounded, and more confident going into the early days. These appointments are VIRTUAL -

Therapeutic Breast Massage
Gentle, evidence-based care to support comfort, reduce inflammation, and improve milk flow, while giving your body time to rest and recover. This is an IN-HOME appointment -

Complex Feeding & NICU Support
Specialized, experienced care for premature babies, NICU graduates, and more complex feeding challenges, with thoughtful guidance that supports both medical and emotional needs. This is an IN-HOME appointment -

Infant Massage
A calm and nurturing practice that supports your baby’s comfort, relaxation, and connection, all while giving you simple tools to use at home together. This is an IN-HOME appointment -

Nurture & Navigate Discovery Call
If you aren’t sure which services will fight your needs, I am here to help you. My gentle Nurture & Navigate Discovery call is the perfect way to get all your questions answered before you book.
Common Questions
to help you feel understood
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Under the affordable care act (ACA), health insurance companies must provide breast feeding support, education, counseling, and equipment to prenatal and postpartum patients. A superbill will be provided after appointments and is an itemized document that contains all the information your insurance company needs to process a claim. You can submit this document directly to your health insurance provider for reimbursement (depending on your individual health plans). A superbill allows you to access specialized care while using your insurance benefits, even if your provider is out-of-network.
-Recommended- Check with your individualized insurance prior to service to understand specifics of your insurance providers reimbursement
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An IBCLC is an internationally board-certified lactation consultant — the gold standard credential in lactation care. IBCLCs complete rigorous clinical training, pass a comprehensive board examination, and maintain certification through ongoing education. Julie holds her IBCLC alongside her Master's in Nursing, bringing both advanced clinical expertise and decades of hands-on bedside experience to every family she works with.
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Anytime you have questions or concerns about feeding — before your baby arrives, in the early days and weeks postpartum, or after months of navigating challenges. You do not need to be in crisis to seek support. Early guidance often prevents complications, and no concern is ever too small to bring to a visit.
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Absolutely. Support is available from the first days after birth through the first year and beyond. We help with newborn feeding challenges, growth issues, and ongoing breastfeeding concerns and support.
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You can book directly through the website. If you are unsure which service is right for your situation, reach out by phone, email, or the contact form and Julie will help you find the best fit.
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Every visit is individualized, but generally includes a full health and feeding history, medication review, infant assessment, observation of a feeding session, hands-on guidance when helpful, and a review of pumping and milk storage strategies. You will leave with a detailed written care plan and clear, practical next steps tailored to your family's specific needs and goals.
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Yes, without exception. There is no one right way to feed a baby — only what is safe, informed, and right for your family. Julie supports all feeding goals without judgment, honoring each family's choices, values, and lived experience throughout the entire process.
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Yes. Julie provides guidance both before and after tongue tie releases and works collaboratively with pediatricians, ENTs, and infant body workers including osteopaths, craniosacral therapists, and physical therapists as needed. The goal is safe, effective feeding and a smooth transition that supports your baby's oral mobility and comfort.
Every question is welcome here.
If you do not see what you are looking for, reach out, no concern is too small.