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Appointment times are hidden 10 hours before a class, group or one-on-one. If you need to book day of please contact us at BreastfeedingCenter@hh-bc.com or call 650-347-6455.

Breastfeeding / Lactation Consultations (Online & At Our Centers)
1 hour @ $185.00
1 hour @ $185.00
1 hour @ $185.00
2 hours @ $350.00
1 hour @ $200.00
1 hour @ $200.00
1 hour @ $200.00
2 hours @ $365.00
1 hour @ $225.00
1 hour @ $225.00
2 hours @ $415.00
Breastfeeding / Lactation Consultations (Support In The Comfort Of Your Home)
1 hour @ $360.00
Includes San Carlos, Redwood City, Woodside, Atherton, E. Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Additional time is prorated.
2 hours @ $550.00
Includes Redwood City, Woodside, Atherton, E. Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Other areas available upon request. Additional time is prorated.
1 hour @ $340.00
Includes North Pacifica, Colma, Daly City, SSF
1 hour @ $315.00
Includes San Bruno, Millbrae, Foster City, Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo, Belmont
2 hours @ $550.00
Includes San Bruno, Millbrae, Foster City, Burlingame, San Mateo, Belmont. Other areas available upon request. Additional time is prorated.
1 hour @ $375.00
Home visits in the service area of South Pacifica, Moss Beach, El Granada, Miramar, and Half Moon Bay. Additional time is prorated.
1 hour @ $385.00
Includes Palo Alto, Mountain View, and Los Altos. Additional time is prorated.
Classes
1 hour 30 minutes @ $70.00
Designed to build confidence in new parents as they begin their breastfeeding journey with their newborn. Helps new moms and their partners learn the secrets to successful breastfeeding. Topics include: the first feeding, skin to skin, signs that baby is getting enough milk, baby behaviors, feeding cues, proper positioning and latch, feeding frequency and duration, what to expect during the first few weeks, bottle feeding and how to express and store milk. You may bring 1 support person.
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1 hour @ $35.00
This class goes over going back to work, questions to ask potential caregivers, options for pumping and storing milk, and ways to plan around work schedules. Understanding the basics of going back to work and your options with accommodations can make the transition easier and help extend the chest/breastfeeding relationship between lactating parent and baby.
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