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Milky Moments

FAQ
Your Questions, Answered
General
You can seek support at any stage—prenatally, in the early days after birth, or months into your feeding journey. Prenatal consultations are highly recommended to proactively prepare, establish a strong foundation, and set you up for success from the very beginning. Many families also reach out for support with latch, milk supply, pain, or bottle transitions.
Infant occupational therapy is a specialized, evidence-informed service that evaluates and supports feeding skills and early development. This includes assessment of oral motor function, feeding coordination (breast and/or bottle), postural control, sensory processing, and state regulation to optimize feeding efficiency, safety, and overall development.
My approach is intentionally comprehensive. Rather than separating your child’s needs into different specialists visits, I support your baby as a whole—from lactation and complex feeding challenges to oral function, development, sensory needs, and regulation. This allows us to understand not just what’s happening, but why. You’ll also receive gentle parent coaching and hands-on guidance, including techniques like infant massage, so you feel confident supporting your baby between sessions. With one trusted provider overseeing the full picture, care feels seamless, thoughtful, and deeply personalized.
Yes! We offer both in-home consultations for hands-on support and virtual sessions for flexible, convenient care—so you can choose what feels best for you.
Milky Moments is an out-of-network provider, allowing us to offer a more personalized, uninterrupted level of care. For your convenience, we provide a detailed superbill following your visit, which you may submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement depending on your plan.
You can contact me via email, phone number, or (for inquiries) head to the Contact page.
Email: ellie@milkymomentsla.com
Phone: (818) 618-8455

Ready for support?
Whether you’re currently pregnant and planning ahead or sleep deprived trying to figure it all out, I’m here.
Let’s figure this out together with a complimentary discovery call.
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