i am a nurse practitioner, lactation consultant and mother of four who has worked with nursing moms for the past fifteen years. i make home visits to new mothers who are having problems with latch on, engorgement, sore nipples, plugged ducts, mastitis, low (or high) milk supply.
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236 Stamford Ave,STAMFORD,CT,USA
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