Lymphatic Care for the Breastfeeding Dyad
I’m so excited to announce a new live collaborative class that feels like a natural meeting of everything I care about in this work
Lymphatic Care for the Breastfeeding Dyad
Course Details
2.5-hour Live Online Zoom Class
Friday February 20th, 2026 3PM PSTDownloadable PDF’s, Video Tutorials + More Resources
Course cost is $125
Early bird pricing: $99 until February 6th
2.5 CEU credits available for RN’s & some Midwifes
Designed for Doulas, IBCLCs, CLCs, Nurses, Midwives, & Mothers
This class weaves together my work in lymphatic care, women’s physiology, and midwifery with the clinical expertise of an incredible nurse and IBCLC, to explore how we can better support mothers and babies across pregnancy, breastfeeding, and postpartum.
This is the kind of education I wish existed everywhere in maternal care.
Together, we’ll explore:
Lymphatic foundations through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum
The anatomy of breastmilk and breast tissue
Detox pathways, toxins, mastitis, and the truth about breastfeeding
The art of self-expression (physically and emotionally)
Hormonal cascades and how lymphatic flow supports mood and mental health
How lymphatic care supports both prenatal and postpartum recovery
This class is for mothers, birthworkers, lactation professionals, nurses, midwives, doulas, and anyone walking alongside women during the mothering continuum.
One of the reasons I’m so passionate about this topic is because lymphatic health is still such a missing piece in conversations around breastfeeding challenges, mastitis, chronic engorgement, postpartum inflammation, emotional overwhelm, and long-term breast health. Yet when you understand this system, so many things suddenly make more sense.
I’m honored to be teaching alongside Krista Tarantino of EarthMilkMoon a Registered Nurse specializing in postpartum wellness and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. She’s also a certified Innate Postpartum Care Provider and has spent the last ten years supporting the mother–baby dyad in hospitals across California, in homes, virtually, and in community spaces. Her depth of clinical experience paired with her grounded approach to care makes this collaboration feel especially meaningful.
We’ll be teaching both physiology and practical application, including:
Prenatal self-expression and preparation for breastfeeding
Why breastmilk is not a primary detox pathway
Breast and breastmilk anatomy
Lymphatic anatomy and why it matters for maternal health
An updated, nuanced approach to mastitis and breast inflammation
When and why deeper lymphatic work can be supportive