Katie Madden, RN IBCLC

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1601 Concord Pike Ste 56
Wilmington, DE 19803

Balanced Breastfeeding, led by Katie Madden, RN IBCLC, offers attachment-centered strategies and family-centered newborn feeding support to empower parents in Wilmington, DE. With a focus on feeding the baby, protecting the supply of breastmilk, and seeking help, Katie provides personalized lactation consultations and prenatal workshops to help families achieve their breastfeeding goals.

Through individualized care plans and practical guidance, Balanced Breastfeeding aims to create a supportive and realistic approach to breastfeeding for expectant and new parents. With a blend of humor, tough love, and compassion, Katie Madden helps families navigate the postpartum experience with confidence and understanding.

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5.04 reviews
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Lara D.
4/15/2016

There's a reason they call Katie The Boobie Whisperer: she is magic. I struggled to breastfeed my son, who before we even left the hospital stopped latching. I pumped exclusively for 9 weeks while...

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Kelly D.
8/28/2013

Katie is amazing! I wish every mother had access to her. She helped me with both my sons and also countless other women I know found her as indispensable as I have. Even if you think things are...

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Tina S.
2/6/2016

I recommend Katie to all of my pregnant friends, they usually don't know that a lactation consultant is a thing. Her breastfeeding class and pre-natal consultation were super helpful, I took the...

Becca L.
8/28/2013

Katie is the best IBCLC and breastfeeding resource in the world. Seriously. If you want to ensure your breastfeeding success, see Katie! She has helped me breastfeed both of my daughters and I...

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