Most fathers think they can't do much to help their wives with breastfeeding. In reality, they need you more than ever. After going through the emotional roller coaster of ups and downs, the confusion of what to do, what not to do, the how, what, where, and when... there was one constant that was paramount to our success and overall health of our baby girl (Piper). That one constant was (and is) Debbie Page. I can't recommend her services enough to anyone and everyone; you will only thank yourself in the end as I have done endlessly. We read books, we talked to other parents, and were super educated on everything having to do with breastfeeding before Piper was born. We read about so many mothers that couldn't sustain breast feeding due to a million different smaller reasons, and came to the realization that to do this right we would need help. The truth about the troubles mothers have teaching their babies to latch, positions to feed in, and so on is it all can be avoided. Debbie and Madeline are simply amazing, and a huge asset to any mother and father. They taught us a bunch of different feeding positions, how to get a solid latch, how to read the signs, and so many intangible things. Not only that, they took multiple calls, helped calm situations, eased my wife's worries (which is just as important), and helped keep a calm environment for Piper to feed in. An invaluable service! There should never be a reason not to do something that will benefit the health your child, sanity, stress levels and so one. I can only urge you to do what we did. Call Debbie BEFORE you have your child, get advice and counseling up front, and have Debbie there on your first day back in your home. You will never be able to give yourself such an important advantage for something so important in your lifetime, so give them a call and at least chat with them to find out what they offer. The best of luck to anyone reading this, and I wish all healthy happy children =) - Steve Scansaroli