Ever wondered what really goes into supporting new parents through their feeding journey? Abbie Bridges takes us behind the scenes of her lactation consulting practice, revealing that breastfeeding is far more than a simple choice—it's a complex dance influenced by social, economic, and personal factors.
Drawing from her background in anthropology and public health, Abbie shares how her own positive breastfeeding experience inspired her to become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She walks us through common challenges like painful latches and perceived low milk supply, emphasizing how much of her work focuses on building parents' confidence in their bodies and instincts.
What makes Abbie's approach unique is her rejection of simplistic mantras like "breast is best" or "fed is best." Instead, she champions the idea that "supported is best," acknowledging that each family's journey is unique. This perspective allows her to provide judgment-free, evidence-based guidance whether families choose exclusive breastfeeding, formula, or any combination thereof.
Perhaps most refreshing is Abbie's framework of feeding as a communication between two consenting parties. By honoring both the baby's needs and the parent's boundaries, she helps establish foundations for healthy relationships where "yes means yes and no means no." This balanced approach validates that parents—especially women—deserve a feeding experience they can give a "full body yes" to, rather than feeling obligated to sacrifice themselves.
Whether you're expecting, currently navigating feeding challenges, or simply curious about lactation support, Abbie's compassionate insights offer valuable perspective on nurturing both babies and their parents through one of life's most fundamental relationships. Discover more about her services, including home visits, telehealth, and comprehensive feeding packages at bridgeslactation.com.