About Us
I can help with...
I can help with...
Painful latch
Milk transfer evaluation
Oral restrictions of the tongue & lips (aka "ties")
Fussy/unsatisfied baby
Sore & damaged nipples
Prenatal consults
Bottle feeding
Optimizing your pumping routine
Flange sizing & fit
Low supply/increasing supply
Returning to work
Oversupply
Relactation
Plugged ducts
Weaning
AND MORE!
Welcome! My name is Tiffany Anomaly. I am a Registered Nurse & IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant). I started my career as a Registered Lactation Consultant in one of the best and largest hospitals in the Northern Virginia area, where I have helped hundreds of clients meet their feeding goals.
Welcome! My name is Tiffany Anomaly. I am a Registered Nurse & IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant). I started my career as a Registered Lactation Consultant in one of the best and largest hospitals in the Northern Virginia area, where I have helped hundreds of clients meet their feeding goals.
I approach every consult with enthusiasm, as I truly enjoy the mystery of figuring out how to best support each client. I would be honored to get the chance to meet with you and your family, whether in your home or virtually.
I approach every consult with enthusiasm, as I truly enjoy the mystery of figuring out how to best support each client. I would be honored to get the chance to meet with you and your family, whether in your home or virtually.
I am a mother of two, and both breastfeeding experiences were completely different! My oldest truly struggled, as she was diagnosed with a tongue tie & high palate, which was revised. Even after the revision, feeding at the breast was still difficult! I saw Lactation Consultants, Craniosacral therapists, and a feeding clinic! Despite all of this hard work and effort, I ended up exclusively pumping for 13 months (so time consuming!). Thankfully, my son was much less difficult (there was no way I could exclusively pump again with a toddler at home!). I completely appreciate the struggles parents go through to feed their children!
I am a mother of two, and both breastfeeding experiences were completely different! My oldest truly struggled, as she was diagnosed with a tongue tie & high palate, which was revised. Even after the revision, feeding at the breast was still difficult! I saw Lactation Consultants, Craniosacral therapists, and a feeding clinic! Despite all of this hard work and effort, I ended up exclusively pumping for 13 months (so time consuming!). Thankfully, my son was much less difficult (there was no way I could exclusively pump again with a toddler at home!). I completely appreciate the struggles parents go through to feed their children!