We worked with Samar during out last trimester of pregnancy. She provided us with education and encouragement that helped us feel prepared to breastfeed after birth and helped us to gain...
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Love & Latch is a trusted lactation consulting service based in Thousand Oaks, CA, offering expert support and guidance to families on their breastfeeding journey. With a passion for all forms of breastfeeding, their International Board Certified Lactation Consultant provides personalized assistance for a range of concerns, from prenatal education to addressing latch injuries, low supply, and more. Committed to creating a safe and judgment-free space, Love & Latch is dedicated to helping families achieve their breastfeeding goals.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Love & Latch takes full safety precautions to protect both their clients and themselves. They offer in-home visits in Thousand Oaks and surrounding areas, as well as virtual appointments for clients worldwide. With a focus on providing comprehensive support, Love & Latch also offers resources for CPR training and assistance with insurance coverage for lactation visits. Trust Love & Latch to be your reliable partner in navigating the challenges and joys of breastfeeding.
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Samar was a LIFESAVER. My breastfeeding journey was off to a rocky start and I was very discouraged. Only able to use nipple shields and I thought I had tried it all. She came over and within...

I can't say enough amazing things about Samar! Her knowledge about infants and breastfeeding is extensive and I felt like she really knows what she is doing. She was able to help me get my baby to...

I had a great experience with Samar. My baby had tongue tie and had trouble latching. Samar worked with me to create a customized plan for my needs and followed up with me until the issue was...

Samar is very dedicated and caring. This former nurse, and mother of two, really knows how amazing breast feeding can be and how devastating it feels when a mother and child can't seem to make it...