Welcome. I’m so glad you’re here.

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Whether you’re a mom in the thick of it or a clinician searching for clarity, you’re not alone. This space was built for you.

Evidence matters · So does experience · Moms need both · Science + story = better care · Trust is earned, not assumed · Support should feel like support

Evidence matters · So does experience · Moms need both · Science + story = better care · Trust is earned, not assumed · Support should feel like support

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Who this space is for

  • Moms feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or under-supported

  • Clinicians seeking trusted tools and compassionate language

  • Brands & builders who want to do better for women

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  • This is the question. You’re not alone—and chances are, your body is doing more than you think. I break it down [in this post].

  • PIMS stands for Perceived Insufficient Milk Supply—basically, the fear that you’re not making enough milk even if you are. It’s common, heartbreaking, and fixable.

  • Please do—with credit! This work is made for the gaps we’ve all felt in clinical practice. If you’re interested in collabs or licensing, [reach out here].

  • Lybbie is a wearable I’m building to help moms see their real-time milk data. We’re in pilot mode now. Join the list [here] for updates!