Latch Lab Malaysia Professional Lactation Consultant Team 【Home-Visit Breastfeeding Support】
Latch Lab Malaysia Professional Lactation Consultant Team 【Home-Visit Breastfeeding Support】

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Latch Lab Malaysia Professional Lactation Consultant Team 【Home-Visit Breastfeeding Support】

Latch Lab Malaysia Professional Lactation Consultant Team
Home-Visit Breastfeeding Support | Latching and Breast Care | Online Consultations, Prenatal Courses and Baby Solid-Food Guidance

Professional Lactation Team · First 1,000 Days Support

Breastfeeding does not have to be something a mother figures out alone. With professional assessment, practical guidance and continued support, every family can work towards an approach that suits both mother and baby.

Latch Lab is a breastfeeding and parenting-support team consisting of lactation consultants, IBCLC professionals, doctors, nursing and parent-education practitioners. Support is not limited to situations involving breast engorgement, pain or latching difficulties. Families may also begin during pregnancy to prepare for birth, early breastfeeding and life after the baby arrives.

The team views the period from pregnancy until approximately two years of age as the family’s important first 1,000 days. Its services therefore extend to hospital and home-visit lactation support, online consultations, breastfeeding plans, return-to-work preparation, breast-pump guidance, prenatal courses, parent education and baby complementary-feeding support.

  • 🤱 One-to-one lactation support in hospitals, at home and online
  • 👶 Baby positioning, latch depth and feeding observation
  • 💛 Breast engorgement, milk-removal and hand-expression guidance
  • 🍼 Milk-supply management, breast-pump concerns and return-to-work planning
  • 🤰 Prenatal breastfeeding preparation, Lamaze breathing and parent education
  • 🥣 Baby solid foods, safe feeding, allergy and selective-eating support
🏠 Home Visits Subject to location, individual needs and consultant availability
💻 Online Consultations Suitable for distance-based and follow-up support
🤰 Prenatal to Postnatal Breastfeeding preparation can begin during pregnancy
👨‍👩‍👧 First 1,000 Days From pregnancy until approximately two years of age
🩺 Multidisciplinary Team IBCLCs, doctors and lactation consultants
🕙 Operating Hours Monday to Friday · 10am–6pm

Latch Lab Lactation and Breastfeeding Services

Breastfeeding concerns are rarely limited to whether a mother has enough milk. The baby’s latch, the mother’s position, feeding frequency, pumping routine, breast condition, birth experience, rest and family support may all affect the overall feeding journey.

Hospital Support

Early Lactation Support After Delivery

After birth, a mother may still be tired, uncomfortable or anxious while also learning how to hold the baby, position for feeding and observe the baby’s latch. Subject to hospital rules and appointment arrangements, a consultant may provide early breastfeeding guidance.

Home Visit

One-to-One Home-Visit Lactation Guidance

In the mother’s familiar home environment, the consultant can observe an actual feeding, the baby’s positioning, the mother’s comfort and any feeding equipment currently being used before discussing adjustments that suit the family’s situation.

Latching Support

Baby Latching and Feeding-Position Guidance

Suitable for families whose babies have difficulty attaching, repeatedly slip off the breast, or cause pain during feeding, as well as parents who are unsure whether the baby is sucking effectively. The consultant may assess positioning, angle, latch and the full feeding process.

Breast Care

Breast Engorgement and Milk-Removal Support

For mothers experiencing breast tightness, difficulty with milk removal, a firm areola or discomfort during breastfeeding, support may include breast-condition assessment, gentle care and self-care guidance. The actual approach depends on the mother’s condition.

Hand Expression

Hand-Expression and Daily Self-Care Education

Mothers who are new to breastfeeding or unfamiliar with hand expression may receive guidance on hand position, pressure and technique, helping them feel more capable of managing common situations at home.

Breast Pump Support

Breast-Pump Use and Flange-Fit Discussion

Guidance may consider the mother’s current pump, pumping comfort, nipple measurements, work routine and feeding arrangement when discussing pump technique and suitable accessory options.

Personalised Plan

A Breastfeeding Plan Based on the Mother’s Goals

Some mothers prefer direct breastfeeding, while others need to combine direct feeding with bottle feeding. Some are preparing to return to work or gradually change their feeding approach. Latch Lab first considers the mother’s expectations, the baby’s condition, available family support and daily schedule before working towards a more sustainable plan, rather than applying one method to every family.

When Might a Lactation Consultation Be Helpful?

The situations below do not automatically indicate a medical condition, but professional observation and individual guidance may help mothers better understand what is happening:

The baby has difficulty latching or repeatedly slips off
Persistent nipple pain or nipple damage during feeding
Breast tightness, engorgement or a localised firm area
Uncertainty about whether the baby receives enough milk
Learning hand expression or everyday breast care
Uncomfortable or ineffective breast-pump use
Planning pumping and milk storage before returning to work
Confusing direct-feeding, bottle-feeding or mixed-feeding routines
Questions about feeding while the baby has jaundice
Emotional pressure and declining confidence in breastfeeding

What May Happen During a Lactation Consultation?

Every mother’s situation is different, and the process may vary between online and home-visit consultations. A consultation will generally begin with understanding the family’s background and observing feeding, rather than immediately starting breast massage.

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Understand the Situation

The consultant may ask about the delivery method, number of postpartum days, the baby’s birth details, current feeding method, main concern and the mother’s goals.

2

Observe Feeding

The consultant may observe positioning, latching, sucking, the mother’s comfort and any bottles, pumps or feeding tools currently being used.

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Make Individual Adjustments

Based on the findings, the consultant may adjust positioning, feeding rhythm, breast care, hand-expression technique or pumping arrangements.

4

Plan the Next Steps

The mother receives practical actions to continue at home, with online or WhatsApp follow-up support where included in the service.

A Lactation Team with Different Professional Backgrounds

Latch Lab is not centred around only one or two individual consultants. The published team includes professionals with backgrounds in IBCLC practice, medicine, clinical midwifery and nursing in Taiwan, pharmacy, prenatal and postnatal massage, infant massage education and lactation counselling.

Vivian Peng International Lactation Consultant with Clinical Midwifery and Nursing Background

Her published profile includes experience in clinical midwifery, nursing, lactation education, Lamaze breathing and complementary-feeding education.

Dr Choo Ee Leng IBCLC with Medical Background

Her published experience includes medical qualifications, work in anaesthesiology and intensive care within Malaysia’s public healthcare system, and practice in lactation medicine and breastfeeding support.

Dr Shahirah IBCLC with Women’s Health Background

Her published profile includes medical and women’s-health experience, more than ten years in the lactation field and involvement in breastfeeding support.

Consultant allocation depends on location, appointment time, preferred language, service type and individual needs. Families requesting a consultant with a specific qualification or language preference should mention this during booking.

More Than Postpartum Breast Care: Support Throughout the First 1,000 Days

Latch Lab’s support covers pregnancy until approximately two years of age. This allows families to learn before difficulties arise and to continue receiving guidance as the baby enters the complementary-feeding stage.

🤰 Pregnancy Learn about breastfeeding, early postpartum preparation, Lamaze breathing and how partners can provide support.
🏥 Early Postpartum Learn about the first feeds, baby positioning, latch observation and early feeding arrangements.
🤱 Breastfeeding Stage Address feeding positions, breast discomfort, milk supply, pumping and return-to-work planning.
🥣 Complementary Feeding Understand when and how to begin solid foods, allergy awareness, safe feeding and selective eating.

Prenatal, Parent-Education and Baby Solid-Food Courses

Milk Matters 101

Prenatal Breastfeeding Preparation Course

Designed to help expectant parents build a basic understanding of breastfeeding, learn what may happen during the early postpartum period and prepare for the baby’s first feeds.

Bonding Through Baby

Advanced Prenatal Breastfeeding and Family Preparation

Beyond latching techniques, the course considers parental readiness, family support, realistic goals and the development of a more sustainable breastfeeding arrangement.

Lamaze Breathing

Lamaze Breathing and Birth Preparation

The course introduces the birth process, breathing techniques and ways a partner may assist. Published course information also includes a simulated labour experience.

Solid Food Workshop

Practical Baby Complementary-Feeding Course

Topics may include when to begin complementary feeding, baby-led weaning, finger foods, purées or porridge, safe eating, food allergies, selective eating and daily meal planning.

Professional Lactation Counsellor Training

Professional Lactation-Counsellor Training and Practical Experience

Suitable for individuals interested in entering the lactation-support field or strengthening practical counselling skills. Published programme information includes foundational learning, real-case exposure and supervised practical training. Current certification, dates, entry requirements and fees should be confirmed directly with the team.

Online Lactation Consultations and Continued Support

Mothers living farther away, those who cannot leave home or families seeking continued support after a home visit may enquire about online consultations or WhatsApp follow-up arrangements.

One-to-One Online Lactation Consultation Personalised Breastfeeding Plan Latching and Positioning Discussion Milk Supply and Breast-Pump Concerns Return-to-Work Breastfeeding Planning WhatsApp Follow-Up Support Baby Solid-Food Consultation Professional Case Discussion

Some concerns may be assessed through video, photographs, feeding records and detailed discussion, but online consultations cannot replace every physical examination. When an in-person assessment, medical review or paediatric evaluation is needed, families should follow the consultant’s recommendation.

Partners and Family Members Also Play an Important Role

  • Understand the mother’s goals: Clarify whether she hopes to breastfeed directly, bottle-feed expressed milk, use mixed feeding or adapt feeding around work and health needs.
  • Support practical daily tasks: This may include holding and burping the baby, washing pump parts, recording feeds and helping the mother receive enough rest.
  • Reduce pressure caused by conflicting opinions: When the family understands professional recommendations together, it may be easier to make consistent decisions that suit their circumstances.
  • Attend prenatal courses together: Partners who understand birth and breastfeeding in advance are often better prepared to provide practical support after delivery.
Medical safety reminder: Lactation-consultant services, breast care and online consultations do not replace diagnosis or treatment by a doctor. Seek prompt medical assessment if the breast becomes significantly red, swollen, hot or severely painful, especially when accompanied by fever, chills, flu-like symptoms or worsening discomfort. Babies with noticeably reduced feeding, lower urine output, poor alertness, abnormal weight gain or worsening jaundice should also receive timely paediatric assessment.

📍 Home-Visit and Online Consultation Arrangements

Latch Lab
Professional Lactation and Parent-Education Team in Malaysia
Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00am–6:00pm

🏠 Please provide your location and postcode before arranging a home visit:
Home-visit coverage depends on the mother’s location, consultant availability, appointment date, individual needs and travel arrangements. Families outside the current home-visit coverage may first enquire whether an online consultation is suitable for the current concern.

What Information Should You Prepare Before Booking?

  • Mother’s current stage: pregnant, recently delivered or breastfeeding
  • Estimated due date or baby’s date of birth
  • Delivery method and any relevant medical precautions
  • Current feeding method: direct breastfeeding, bottle feeding, mixed feeding or pumping
  • Main concern and how long it has been present
  • Whether there is fever, significant redness, swelling or severe pain
  • Location and postcode
  • Preferred service: home visit, online consultation or course
  • Preferred appointment date and time

Latch Lab Lactation Service FAQs

1. Do I need to wait until I have blocked ducts or pain before consulting a lactation professional?

No. Expectant mothers may begin learning during pregnancy, while postpartum mothers can also assess positioning, latching and feeding arrangements before a major problem develops.

2. Does a home visit only involve breast massage?

No. A consultant will generally begin by understanding the background, observing an actual feed and assessing positioning and latching. Breast care, hand expression or other individual guidance may then be provided where appropriate.

3. Does low milk supply mean that a mother cannot breastfeed?

Milk supply is influenced by several factors. The baby’s sucking, feeding frequency, milk removal, pump use, the mother’s health and the baby’s growth information should be considered together.

4. Can online consultations help with latching concerns?

Some positioning and latching concerns may be observed and discussed through video. When a physical examination, hands-on support or medical evaluation is needed, the consultant may recommend a home visit or doctor’s assessment.

5. Can I ask about breast pumps and breastfeeding after returning to work?

Yes. Mothers may provide their expected return-to-work date, working hours, current feeding method and pump model before discussing a realistic pumping and feeding plan.

6. Can Latch Lab still help after my baby starts solid foods?

Yes. Latch Lab’s first 1,000 days support also covers complementary feeding, including food introduction, safe eating, allergies, selective eating and basic meal planning.

7. How can I confirm home-visit coverage and current fees?

Provide your location, postcode, current concern and preferred appointment time. The team can then confirm the suitable consultant, service coverage, travel arrangement and latest fee.

Arrange a Home Visit or Online Lactation Consultation and Share Your Current Concerns 🤱

Provide the mother’s current stage, the baby’s date of birth, main breastfeeding concern, location and preferred consultation format so the team can help identify a suitable next step.
Please mention that you found Latch Lab through NewParents so the team can identify your enquiry source.

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Latch Lab · Professional Lactation, Breastfeeding and First 1,000 Days Parent Support in Malaysia
Supporting families from prenatal preparation and early breastfeeding to returning to work and the baby’s complementary-feeding stage.

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