You could be the difference on their journey.

The Nourish Project offers creative continuing education and free resources for providers interested in a multidisciplinary approach to addressing breast and bottle-feeding issues just like you!

Never stop learning

It’s easy to get stuck in a rut of the same old therapy tools in our busy lives. We believe you are better than that. Whether you currently work with mothers and infants, or want to start, let us support your growth from a multidisciplinary mindset.

Did You Know... 

Not all mastitis requires antibiotics. 

Tongue mobility can still be decreased even after tongue tie release. 

PT’s can help prevent the need for antibiotics to treat mastitis. 

Breast pumps are medical grade equipment, and yet mothers are provided one without adequate education. 

Working with a team that specializes in breastfeeding dyads can save families time, money, and stress. 

Knowing your local resources can help families get the timely resolution they deserve.

Ready to get hands on?

You are already a health professional, but it’s unlikely you got robust training to support a lactating/breastfeeding dyad. If you want to step up your game, add more tools to your tool belt, and feel confident making recommendations to those relying on you- check our our course for clinicians which at this time offers 16 CCUs for physical therapists and satisfies continuing education requirements for CLCs .

“I have found manual therapy techniques to be highly effective on a multidisciplinary team. Often the missing piece for some dyads!”

—Shay M.

“I didn’t realize how much I didn’t know and how that impacts my clients. So happy I found your resources!”

—Katy F.

“I was hitting a dead end with some of my “tongue tie” patients. So glad to have your tongue tie checklist and see a bigger picture.”

—Sincere H.

“I’ve always been interested in treating mothers and infants, but I didn’t realize how much I wasn’t taught in school. Now I have the knowledge and tools to feel confident seeing this population.”

—Catherine B.

Check out our free resources to grow your clinical knowledge and toolset.