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Kate Bergamasco’s Breastfeeding Class

Why Every Expecting Couple Should Join Kate Bergamasco’s Breastfeeding Class — Yes, Partners Too!

Hello radiant mamas-to-be (and awesome partners)!Are you wondering why you should attend a breastfeeding class

If you’re preparing to welcome a new baby into your world — congratulations! Whether it’s your first time or you’re adding to your growing family, one of the most empowering things you can do right now is join a breastfeeding class. And not just any class — one led by Kate Bergamasco, an experienced midwife and lactation consultant who’s been guiding parents for over 20 years.

Breastfeeding class with Kate Bergamasco

Attending a breastfeeding class helps prepare both parents for the challenges

What You’ll Learn in Kate’s Breastfeeding Class

Kate’s classes are warm, relaxed, and packed with practical wisdom. You’ll discover:

  • How breastfeeding works and what to expect in the early days
  • Tips for getting a comfortable latch and avoiding common challenges
  • How partners can actively support breastfeeding (yes, you’re a key player!)
  • What’s normal, what’s not, and when to reach out for help
  • Real answers to real questions — no judgment, just support

Why Partners Are Encouraged to Attend

Breastfeeding is a team effort. When partners are informed and involved, it makes a world of difference. In our breastfeeding class, you’ll learn how to:

  • Support your partner physically and emotionally
  • Help with positioning and comfort
  • Recognize signs of a good latch and feeding cues
  • Be the calm, confident support your partner needs — especially during those 3 AM feeds

Plus, it’s a great way to bond before baby arrives and build confidence together.

Why Choose Kate?

Kate Bergamasco isn’t just a midwife and lactation consultant — she’s a passionate educator who’s helped thousands of families feel prepared, supported, and empowered. With over two decades of experience, she knows how to tailor each session to your unique needs.

She offers:

  • Personalised breastfeeding sessions for you and your partner
  • Ongoing support after birth, including home visits and check-ins
  • Medicare rebates available for eligible families up to 8 weeks postpartum

Book Your Spot

Kate’s breastfeeding classes are available in Propsect and online, so you can join from wherever you are. Sessions fill up quickly, so don’t wait!

 

What Parents Say

“Kate made us feel so prepared and supported. Her warmth and knowledge are unmatched.” — Emily & Jack

“I didn’t think I needed a breastfeeding class — I was wrong. Kate’s session was a game-changer.” — Sarah & Ben

Ready to Feel Confident About Breastfeeding?

Whether you’re 20 weeks or 39 weeks pregnant, it’s never too early (or too late) to learn. Come as you are — yoga pants, questions, and all. Kate can’t wait to meet you and help you start your parenting journey with confidence and joy.

Breastfeeding: Following Your Instincts and Finding Support

Breastfeeding: Following Your Instincts and Finding Support, 
Breastfeeding is natural ,it’s meant to be THE BEST food for your baby, it has all the best fats and proteins and it’s easily digested . It also helps babies fight infection and mums to bond with their precious bundles .
Australia doesnt quite achive the rates of breastfeeding WHO recomends  . Why has it become so difficult ? Why do so many mums struggle beyond six weeks ? Why do so many mums struggle with pain , supply issues and mastitis ? The answer to these questions can be answered when you think of a mother in a third world country Imagine a mother who has no breastfeeding or sleep training book or clock to look at , no special “feeding” pillow , no special “feeding” / rocking chair and limited number of care providers to become confused with . What will a mother in a third world country do when her baby cries ? Is breastfeeding a challenge ? She will no doubt follow her instincts She will keep putting her baby to the breast She won’t worry about a routine she’s read about she won’t clock watch She won’t place her baby on a feeding pillow or into a bassinet . She Breastfeeding: Following Your Instincts and Finding Support

Breastfeeding is one of the most natural things in the world. It’s designed to be the very best food for your baby—packed with the perfect balance of fats and proteins, easy to digest, and full of protective properties that help little ones fight infection. On top of that, it’s a beautiful way for mums to bond with their precious bundles.

And yet, despite all these benefits, breastfeeding rates still don’t reach the levels we’d love to see nationally.

So why has something so natural become so challenging? Why do so many mums struggle beyond six weeks? Why do pain, supply issues, and mastitis feel like such common hurdles?

Looking at Breastfeeding Through a Different Lens

Imagine a mother in a developing country. She doesn’t have a stack of baby books, a clock to time feeds, or a special chair and pillow set aside for “feeding time.” She doesn’t have a dozen different voices telling her what she should or shouldn’t be doing.

When her baby cries, she follows her instincts. She puts her baby to the breast—again and again. She doesn’t worry about routines, schedules, or whether her baby is feeding “too often.” She simply responds to her baby’s needs.

By feeding on demand, her baby naturally regulates her milk supply. Her breasts don’t become painfully full, because she’s feeding when her baby needs it. She doesn’t compare her baby’s sleep to anyone else’s, and she isn’t second‑guessing herself every step of the way.

Why Modern Mums Feel Overwhelmed

Every day, I hear from mothers who are struggling with breastfeeding. A common theme? Conflicting advice.

Some are told to limit feeds to a certain number of minutes. Others are warned that if they don’t start a routine immediately, they’ll “make a rod for their back.” Add in the endless stream of books, blogs, and well‑meaning friends, and it’s no wonder mums feel confused and pressured.

To make things harder, many health professionals—GPs, osteopaths, chiropractors, paediatricians, and even some midwives—don’t receive in‑depth training in breastfeeding unless they’ve chosen to study it further. And while there are wonderful lactation consultants out there, not all are regulated or have a medical background.

That’s why it’s so important to ask about qualifications and experience when choosing someone to support you.

Finding the Right Support

If you’re experiencing pain, supply worries, or just feel unsure about your feeding journey, you don’t have to go through it alone. With the right guidance, breastfeeding can become more comfortable, more manageable, and more enjoyable.

As an Adelaide Lactation Consultant, I work with mums every day to help them feel confident and supported. Whether it’s overcoming pain, boosting supply, or simply finding reassurance that you’re doing a wonderful job, I’m here to walk alongside you.

Because at the end of the day, breastfeeding isn’t about rules, routines, or comparisons—it’s about you and your baby, finding your own rhythm together.

✨ If you’re ready for gentle, practical support, please reach out. Your breastfeeding journey can feel lighter, calmer, and more connected—with the right help by your side.

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Email  kate@myprivatemidwife.com.au