Chattanooga Lactation Consultant | Breastfeeding Support | Insurance Coverage

Prenatal Lactation Education, Breastfeeding Support, Pumping, Flange Fitting, Lactation Therapy Pre and Post Tongue/Lip Tie Release, Slow Weight Gains, Back to Work, Increasing Milk Supply, bringing baby back to the breast and Infant Bottle Feeding Support including specializing in Bottle Refusal and More!

Chattanooga

Lactation

most advanced lactation care now takes insurance!

Breastfeeding and infant feeding support. Empowering families from prenatal through postpartum. 

If you’re searching for an experienced and compassionate lactation consultant in Ooltewah, TN, look no further than Chattanooga Lactation, owned by Ashley Lucas, RN, IBCLC. As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and a registered nurse, Ashley has extensive experience providing prenatal lactation education, breastfeeding support, pumping, flange fitting, TOT’s trained, and post-tongue/lip tie release assessment to improve function.

At Chattanooga Lactation, Ashley offers expert lactation care and support in a safe and welcoming environment. Whether you’re a first-time mother or have had difficulties with breastfeeding in the past, Ashley is here to help. With her compassionate and personalized approach, she can provide you with the support and guidance you need to achieve your breastfeeding goals.

Don’t let breastfeeding challenges prevent you from giving your baby the best start in life. Contact Ashley Lucas at Chattanooga Lactation today to schedule a consultation or self-schedule on my website and take the first step towards a successful breastfeeding journey.

Serving clients throughout Ooltewah, Cleveland TN, Chattanooga, and North Georgia areas.

When To Call an Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)?

Does breastfeeding hurt? It shouldn’t. I can help.

Baby has low or slow weight gain?

Latch Assessment

Is baby falling asleep at the breast?

Tongue and Lip Ties

Pumping & Bottle Refusal

Clogged Ducts and Mastitis

Have engorged breasts (rock solid & painful)?

Oversupply or Overactive Letdown

Gassy, Fussy Babies

Pumping Milk or Returning to Work

Weaning
(and lots more!)