South London Lactation Consultant

I offer calm, compassionate breastfeeding and feeding support for you and your baby, at home or online, across South and Central London.


I support families at every stage of their feeding journey, especially when feeding feels painful, challenging, or overwhelming, with clear, evidence-based guidance and consistent, compassionate care.

Whether you’re navigating latch difficulties, concerns about milk supply, or feeding that doesn’t feel quite right. I offer unhurried, non judgemental support to help you feel confident and supported in your feeding journey.

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Hello! I’m Shradha

I’m a registered NHS midwife and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) with seven years’ experience supporting families through pregnancy and early parenthood. Alongside my work as a community midwife, I provide calm, one-to-one feeding support that gives families the time, reassurance, and continuity they’re often missing.

My approach is gentle, evidence based, and completely non judgemental. I take the time to listen, understand what matters to you, and support you in finding a feeding plan that feels right for you and your baby.

Latched On reflects my belief that feeding is about more than technique. It’s about feeling supported, reassured, and confident during a vulnerable and emotional time, whatever your feeding journey looks like.

Services

Support is often the difference between coping and confidence. When you’re listened to, reassured, and given time, things begin to feel clearer, more manageable, and less overwhelming. Support creates space for confidence to grow.

“We don’t have to do all of it alone. We were never meant to.”

Brené Brown

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Antenatal Support

Antenatal feeding preparation is a one-hour session designed to help you feel informed and confident before your baby arrives. It’s recommended between 34 and 37 weeks of pregnancy and covers what to expect after birth, how to recognise effective feeding, and how to manage common challenges.

£99
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Postnatal Home Visit

Postnatal home visits offer practical, personalised breastfeeding support in your own space, when feeding questions or concerns arise. We will talk through your birth experience, assess how feeding is going, and address any challenges you may be facing. I’ll observe a feed and work with you to create a personalised plan.

£170
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£99

Video Consultation

Video consultations offer flexible, accessible feeding support from the comfort of your own home. They can be effective for follow ups and for ongoing feeding concerns.

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£440

Full Package

Continuity of care from pregnancy through the early postnatal period, with support at key points in your feeding journey. Includes one antenatal home visit to discuss your expectations and create a personalised feeding plan, followed by 2 postnatal home visits. Each visit lasts up to 1 hour and is tailored to your individual needs, offering clear guidance as feeding becomes established.

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