How to Have
a Pain-free
Breastfeeding Journey
From the Very Beginning!
Join me for this free online workshop to get you started on your breastfeeding journey - without the pain.
In the workshop I’ll share three key steps to a calm, confident, comfortable start to breastfeeding so you can move from doubt and fear to confidence in your ability to breastfeed.
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This is for you if…
You're pregnant and hoping to breastfeed but you've heard horror stories and you're not sure you'll be able to
You're a first-time mum and would love to breastfeed but have heard it can be painful
You're a second (or third, or fourth...)-time mum and you're determined to make breastfeeding a success...but you struggled the first time round
I’ll be sharing…
✔️ The no. 1 reason breastfeeding becomes painful - and why you should never suffer through the pain
✔️ The 3 signs your baby is getting enough milk - keep an eye out for these and you can relax knowing your baby is getting what they need
✔️ The 1 crucial thing missing from most breastfeeding support - and a simple way you can get started immediately
You’ll come away with a complete mindset shift in your ability to breastfeed your baby, and feel relieved that getting off to a good start is a lot simpler than you think!
I’m looking forward to seeing you there!
With love,
Tasha
PS. Yes, the workshop will be recorded, just register your place, and I’ll send the recording to you after the workshop.
About me
Hi, I’m Tasha - mindful breastfeeding supporter helping mums have a calm, confident start to their breastfeeding and motherhood journey. As a nutritional therapist, I support exhausted mums in the first 1000 days of motherhood to get more energy, make sense of their hormones and rediscover their spark, so they can stop feeling like they’re failing at motherhood and actually enjoy it.