Maternal Moments
Milk & More
Frequently asked questions
Payment is due at the time of booking to confirm your appointment. I will provide you with a detailed superbill that you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement. Under the Affordable Care Act, most insurance plans are required to cover preventive services—including lactation support.
For specific coverage details, I recommend calling your insurance provider ahead of time.
I will provide you with a superbill after your visit. This document includes all the necessary information for your insurance company to process a claim.
I provide home visits throughout the South Shore, select areas of Cape Cod, and Boston. If you’re located outside of these areas, feel free to reach out—I’m happy to see if I can accommodate your location.
A $50 travel fee applies for home visits more than 20 miles from Duxbury, MA.
Before your visit, please complete your intake form, consent, and policy agreements so we can make the most of our time together.
If possible, try to time your baby’s feeding so they are hungry around your appointment. Gather your feeding supplies (pillows, burp cloths, bottles, pump parts, etc.). I'm happy to help with pumps, flange sizing, and bottle-feeding equipment as needed. If clinically appropriate, I’ll weigh your baby before and after feeding to assess milk transfer.
Absolutely! I love animals and am not allergic. Your furry companions are more than welcome during our visit.
Cancellations made within 24 hours of your appointment will incur a $100 fee.
Absolutely not. I’m a mom of three—I understand the realities of the postpartum period. There’s no need to tidy up. I want you to feel comfortable and focused on caring for yourself and your baby.