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Practical tools to feed your little one.

Cradle of Life aims to provide.
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About Cradle of Life

Encouraging Breastfeeding

There are many myths and stigmas associated with breastfeeding and infant nutrition. These are contributing factors to both mothers and babies experiencing a less than smooth period associated with what can be a very fulfilling experience. Cradle of Life aims to provide:

Pricing

Breastfeeding Made Easy

Office Visit

60 minutes
$ 10,000
  • In-office visits
  • Custom feeding plan
  • Follow up notes and resources

Kingston Home Visit

120 minuites
$ 14,500
  • Two 60 minute calls/visits
  • Custom feeding plan
  • Virtual or In-person visits
  • Follow up notes and resources

Virtual Visit

60 minuites
$ 8,500
  • In the comfort of your home
  • Custom feeding plan
  • Follow up notes and resources
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Our Services

We Can Do This Together

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Lactation Consultation

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Workshops

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Products & Resources

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Our Value

A Natural Better Future

We aim to provide you with a place of genuine care and love. Cradle of Life was born out of a genuine desire to empower mothers daily; during this fragile period in your life where you may experience intense feelings of frustration and inadequacy.

Services are accessible by appointment only and packages can be uniquely tailored- to suit your specific needs. It is also important to note that ongoing support is always at your fingertips.

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Breastfeeding and Alcohol Generally, the occasional consumption of 1 or 2 drinks per day while breastfeeding is not known to be harmful to your infant.