

Sweet Milk & Massage
Holistic treatment for mastitis, engorgement, plugged ducts and breastfeeding pain
Massage to relieve swollen breasts during nursing
​At The Milk & Honey Co., we understand that the postpartum period is a transformative journey filled with joy, adjustments, and challenges. Our mission is to provide compassionate, professional support to ensure that your family transitions into this new phase with confidence and ease.
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Sweet Milk & Massage - $125​​
(In Home 60 min Breast/Lactation Massage)
Lactation massage is a gentle, targeted therapy that supports breast health during pregnancy and postpartum, helping to prepare the body for breastfeeding and relieve common nursing challenges. At The Milk & Honey Co., we offer prenatal and postpartum lactation massage to promote circulation, prevent inflammation, and provide soothing relief for tender, swollen, or overworked breast tissue.
This therapeutic approach is ideal for expecting and new parents looking for natural support for milk flow, breast pain, engorgement, or plugged ducts.
Prenatal Lactation Massage Benefits
- Prepare your body for a smoother breastfeeding experience
- preps breast for prenatal colostrum collection
- Gently opens lymphatic pathways for better milk flow readiness
- Softens breast tissue and helps release tension
- Supports hormonal balance as the body prepares to lactate
- Encourages body awareness and confidence before baby arrives
-how to prepare breasts for breastfeeding naturally
- prenatal lactation massage to support milk production
- massage to promote healthy breastfeeding before birth
Benefits of Postpartum Lactation massage:
- Eases back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Supports recovery from cesarean birth
- Encourages emotional grounding and relaxation
- Helps balance postpartum hormones
- Reduces stress and promotes better sleep
-breast massage for plugged ducts and engorgement
-natural treatment for mastitis and breastfeeding pain
- lactation massage therapy postpartum support
- massage to relieve swollen breasts during nursing
You’ve spent months caring for your babee—now it’s time to care for you.
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