Infant Feeding Class – North (Austin Doula Care Offices) 08-13-26

A great breastfeeding class makes a huge difference in getting breastfeeding off to a smooth start!
This class is a bit different each time, since we strive to answer your questions. This class is typically two hours long.

Start Time: 6pm
End Time: 8:30pm

Location: Austin Doula Care Offices, 8500 Shoal Creek Blvd Building 4, #107, Austin, TX 78757

Please Note “Parents” Ticket Covers 2 People.

We now accept HSA/FSA payments from cards that carry the CC company Logo (MasterCard / American Express / Visa).
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A great infant feeding class makes a huge difference in getting infant feeding off to a smooth start!

Topics we’ll cover include:

  • lactation physiology
  • proper latch/positioning
  • how much/how often to feed
  • engorgement and mastitis
  • cracked/sore nipples
  • establishing your milk supply
  • pumping and bottles
  • infant weight gain

This class is a bit different each time, since we strive to answer your questions. This class is typically two hours long.

Additional information

Ticket Types

Parent(s), Birthing Professional

Event Details

Date:August 13, 2026

Start time: 18:00

End time: 20:30

Venue: 8500 Shoal Creek Blvd Building 4, #107, Austin, TX 78757

Email: austinbabyguru@gmail.com

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