I was a new mom of twin girls born at 34 weeks…. I was overwhelmed, caring for two older children, healing from a c-section and trying to breathe. Thanks to Megan’s lactation advice I was able to breastfeed for eight weeks.
—Erica, Hagerstown, MD
Megan was my first phone call when I started doubting my ability to successfully exclusively breastfeed my son. I worried about his weight gain and diaper output, and she agreed to meet with me at the local breastfeeding drop-in clinic. I cried tears of joy right onto her shoulder as she embraced me after learning that my little boy was, indeed, gaining sufficient weight. Her moral support during that time meant so much to me, and she is my first referral whenever I encounter a mom with breastfeeding questions or struggles. Now pregnant with my third child, I’d like to hope that I won’t need any outside help this time around, but it’s reassuring to know that Megan’s expertise and compassion is available just in case.
—Suzanne, Wolfsville, MD
I have known Megan for years now and I am so pleased that she has decided to add IBCLC to her credentials. I am excited to be able to refer mother and baby dyads to her once they leave the hospital. Any mom struggling with breastfeeding will benefit from Megan’s knowledge, guidance, and compassion.
—Kris Ecker, RN, BSN, IBCLC, Meritus Health