

Infant Feeding Therapy with Milk Stories
We work with babies who have challenges with feeding at the breast, bottle or when starting solids.
As a lactation-credentialed, infant occupational therapist, Jessica has a full-body, hands-on and functional approach to help determine the underlying cause of your or you baby’s discomfort or challenges.
And once we figure out the why, we work collaboratively on a plan to make progress toward better function and a positive experience.
Evidence-based and professional care for:
Painful or Shallow Latch
Suspected Tongue or Lip Tie
Weak Suck or Oral-Motor Delay
Clicking or chomping at the breast or bottle
Very long or very short feeds
Baby Refusing the Bottle
Transitioning Between Breast and Bottle
Frequent Spit-Up and Reflux (GERD)
Colic and Fussiness During Feeding
Feeding Aversions
Torticollis or Body Tension Affecting Feeding
Delayed Feeding Milestones
Transition to Solids
Slow Weight Gain or Failure to Thrive
Concerns About Milk Supply vs. Baby’s Intake
Baby Doesn’t Like to be Put Down
Head Turn Preference
Baby Doesn’t Like Tummy Time
Open Mouth Posture