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When breastfeeding isn’t working the way you imagined—it’s not your fault.
In this episode, I am joined by Shari Stamps, an integrative wellness practitioner and mom of six, to talk about what really happens when feeding your baby doesn’t go as planned—especially when oral ties are involved.
We dive into the emotional and physical challenges of postpartum feeding, how to spot red flags, and why so many moms feel dismissed or unsupported when they know something’s not right.
Shari breaks down what oral ties actually are, why they’re often missed by professionals, and how a holistic care team (including lactation consultants, craniosacral therapists, and pediatric specialists) can help. She also shares how parents can regulate themselves, connect with their baby, and move through this season with more confidence and peace.
If you’ve ever felt like you were failing because feeding wasn’t “natural” or “easy,” this episode will remind you—you’re not alone, and it’s not your fault.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What oral ties are and how they affect feeding
Signs your baby may be struggling beyond a “bad latch”
Why holistic support is essential for both mom and baby
How to self-soothe and stay grounded when feeding challenges feel overwhelming
The role your partner can play in emotional and physical support
Mentioned in this episode:
Shari’s toolkit: Your Baby’s Tie Care Bestie
Connect with Shari:
Website: https://www.navigatingparenthood.com/
IG: @navigatingparenthood
Podcast: Navigating Parenthood
Thanks for listening!
Connect and send a message letting me know what you took away from this episode: @michellepurtacoaching and follow me on threads @michellepurtacoaching!
If you would like to support this show, please rate and review the show, and share it with people you know would love this show too!
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By Michelle Purta5
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Let us know how you enjoyed this episode!
When breastfeeding isn’t working the way you imagined—it’s not your fault.
In this episode, I am joined by Shari Stamps, an integrative wellness practitioner and mom of six, to talk about what really happens when feeding your baby doesn’t go as planned—especially when oral ties are involved.
We dive into the emotional and physical challenges of postpartum feeding, how to spot red flags, and why so many moms feel dismissed or unsupported when they know something’s not right.
Shari breaks down what oral ties actually are, why they’re often missed by professionals, and how a holistic care team (including lactation consultants, craniosacral therapists, and pediatric specialists) can help. She also shares how parents can regulate themselves, connect with their baby, and move through this season with more confidence and peace.
If you’ve ever felt like you were failing because feeding wasn’t “natural” or “easy,” this episode will remind you—you’re not alone, and it’s not your fault.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What oral ties are and how they affect feeding
Signs your baby may be struggling beyond a “bad latch”
Why holistic support is essential for both mom and baby
How to self-soothe and stay grounded when feeding challenges feel overwhelming
The role your partner can play in emotional and physical support
Mentioned in this episode:
Shari’s toolkit: Your Baby’s Tie Care Bestie
Connect with Shari:
Website: https://www.navigatingparenthood.com/
IG: @navigatingparenthood
Podcast: Navigating Parenthood
Thanks for listening!
Connect and send a message letting me know what you took away from this episode: @michellepurtacoaching and follow me on threads @michellepurtacoaching!
If you would like to support this show, please rate and review the show, and share it with people you know would love this show too!
Additional Resources:
Support the show

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