Prenatal Breastfeeding Group Class
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Ready to feel confident about breastfeeding before your baby arrives?
Join us for this supportive, in-depth 4-hour prenatal group class designed to help you get off to the best possible start.
Whether this is your first time breastfeeding or you're hoping for a smoother journey this time around, you’ll leave feeling informed, empowered, and ready.
Class is taught by Nicole M. Vazquez Miralla, MBA, IBCLC, owner of Hub City Lactation.
What we’ll cover together:
✔️ Why breastfeeding and human milk matter—for both baby and parent
✔️ How milk production works and what to expect in the early days
✔️ Prenatal prep + how to collect and store colostrum
✔️ How your birth can impact lactation and what to look for
✔️ What to do when things don’t go as planned
✔️ Latching and positioning techniques
✔️ How to navigate common early challenges
✔️ Tips for long-term success and knowing when to reach out
… and so much more, including plenty of time for questions!
✨ Best taken between 32–36 weeks of pregnancy
🥪 Light snacks and drinks provided | Lunch break from 12–1pm (on your own)
📍 In-person at the Hub City Lactation office in Spartanburg
Space is limited—registration is required.
To enroll or ask questions, call/text 864-209-1064 or email bmljb2xlIHwgaHViY2l0eWxhY3RhdGlvbiAhIGNvbQ==
Join us for this supportive, in-depth 4-hour prenatal group class designed to help you get off to the best possible start.
Whether this is your first time breastfeeding or you're hoping for a smoother journey this time around, you’ll leave feeling informed, empowered, and ready.
Class is taught by Nicole M. Vazquez Miralla, MBA, IBCLC, owner of Hub City Lactation.
What we’ll cover together:
✔️ Why breastfeeding and human milk matter—for both baby and parent
✔️ How milk production works and what to expect in the early days
✔️ Prenatal prep + how to collect and store colostrum
✔️ How your birth can impact lactation and what to look for
✔️ What to do when things don’t go as planned
✔️ Latching and positioning techniques
✔️ How to navigate common early challenges
✔️ Tips for long-term success and knowing when to reach out
… and so much more, including plenty of time for questions!
✨ Best taken between 32–36 weeks of pregnancy
🥪 Light snacks and drinks provided | Lunch break from 12–1pm (on your own)
📍 In-person at the Hub City Lactation office in Spartanburg
Space is limited—registration is required.
To enroll or ask questions, call/text 864-209-1064 or email bmljb2xlIHwgaHViY2l0eWxhY3RhdGlvbiAhIGNvbQ==
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