Prenatal Visits

Preparing for Birth Is the First Step in Your Child’s Growth Story

If you are expecting a child, there is more you can do than choose a crib or pack a hospital bag.
The way your baby feeds, breathes, and sleeps is shaped long before they arrive. And the earlier we begin care, the easier it is to guide growth and prevent challenges later on.

Why Prenatal Care Affects Oral
and AirwayDevelopment

During pregnancy, a baby’s airway and jaw begin to form. A mother’s diet, stress, sleep, and overall health all influence how these structures develop.
That is why I support expecting families with practical steps to prepare, prevent, and feel confident.
This is not about more pressure — it is about clearer information and a calmer plan.

Common Questions From
New Families

Common Questions From New Families

What Prenatal Guidance Looks
Like in My Practice

Prenatal Consultation

We meet to review family history, walk through common scenarios, and answer your questions about feeding, breathing, and airway development.

Early Feeding and Latch Support

I teach what a healthy latch looks like, how to spot dysfunction, and when to act early. Many families feel better prepared just by knowing what is normal.

Wellness Strategies for Expecting Parents

We talk about maternal nutrition, inflammation, airway tone, and how sleep and stress may influence your baby’s development in small but important ways.

Light Postpartum Plan

If feeding is difficult or something feels off, you will already have a path forward. That might include early evaluation, lactation support, or a quick functional exam.

Why it Matters

The first signs of dysfunction — latch pain, snoring, mouth breathing — often show up early.
But without context, they are easy to miss or explain away.
When you know what to look for, you can act with calm, clear steps instead of confusion or delay.

What to Expect At Your First Visit

Our visits are longer than average because we look beyond the teeth. This is
not a quick check and a rushed summary. It is a calm, thoughtful look at how
your child breathes, eats, sleeps, and grows.

Step
1

Schedule a prenatal or early postnatal consultation

Step
2

Share your story and learn what to watch for after birth

Step
3

Build a plan to navigate feeding or airway concerns with confidence

Step
4

Get ongoing support from a team who knows you and your baby’s needs

What Comes Next

If you are preparing to welcome a baby and want to feel informed instead of overwhelmed, I would be honored to walk with you.
You can schedule a prenatal consultation or join one of our upcoming virtual workshops for expecting families.
Or reach out if you are a doula, birthworker, or lactation consultant looking to collaborate.