Baby Smile Lactation
Sandrine Druon, Lactation Consultant IBCLC in Longmont, CO
Sandrine Druon, Lactation Consultant IBCLC in Longmont, CO
Office Visits in Niwot and Telehealth appointments available nationwide
In-network with Cigna
Evening, weekend and overnight appointment available
Bilingual Services
Breastfeeding can be a beautiful, transformative experience—but it can also come with challenges such as pain, exhaustion, low milk supply, or latching difficulties that affect both your physical and emotional well-being.
I understand how overwhelming this can feel, but I also know that with the right help and support, breastfeeding can become a healing and empowering experience, even after a rocky start.
Baby Smile Lactation offers a holistic approach to breastfeeding, honoring the deep connection between mother, baby, and their environment. Because a happy, well-fed baby starts with a supported, well-rested mama.
From nursing at the breast to exclusive pumping, combo feeding, or a mix of it all, I meet you where you are and help you achieve feeding goals that work for you.
Prenatal Classes & Consultations
Is your baby on the way? Let me help you prepare for breastfeeding so you and your little one can thrive from the very beginning and avoid common challenges.
Breastfeeding Support
Your baby is here, but breastfeeding isn’t going as smoothly as you hoped? Are you stuck in a triple feeding plan or struggling with nipple pain, low milk supply and or recurrent mastitis? Let’s work together to make it easier.
Baby is growing!
Are you preparing to return to work and wondering how to organize yourself and choose the right pump? Is your baby slowly getting ready for solids? Maybe you're ready to wean and you'd like some tips? I can help!
Breastfeeding is never one-size-fits-all, so I’ll begin by listening to you—your story, your experience, and your breastfeeding goals. My priority is to make sure you’re comfortable and that all of your concerns are fully addressed during the consultation.
When your baby is ready, I’ll assess their oral function, take a pre-feeding weight using a professional infant scale, and—if possible—invite you to feed your baby so I can observe a full feeding. I’ll help with positioning as needed and answer your questions along the way.
Together, we’ll explore different solutions and create a personalized breastfeeding plan that fits both your and your baby’s needs. If necessary, we’ll also schedule a follow-up appointment.
During the visit, we may work with a breast pump and try different flange sizes to find the best fit for you. If your baby is very hungry, we may begin with a feeding and talk through your history while your baby is at the breast. If you’re very engorged or in significant pain, we’ll focus first on relieving discomfort.
Pain and stress are the enemies of breastfeeding. My top priority is making sure you’re comfortable and allowing your nipples time to heal before pushing anything further.
If latching isn’t possible, we’ll create a plan to stimulate your milk supply and ensure your baby is well fed until you’re ready to resume breastfeeding at the breast. I can also assess your baby’s tongue function and overall oral coordination.
Absolutely. Exclusive pumping is becoming more common—and it’s something I’ve personally done with my second child. If this is your feeding goal, I’ll help you achieve it with practical, realistic strategies to make pumping as efficient, sustainable, and manageable as possible.
Yes. This situation is incredibly overwhelming—especially when you’ve been sacrificing sleep and bonding time with your baby, yet not seeing progress. I’ve helped many families navigate this challenge with a strong success rate.
And no, I won’t automatically tell you to add another middle-of-the-night pumping session if you’re already sleep-deprived. There are many ways to reach your breastfeeding goals, and being well rested and connected with your baby is often one of the most important factors.
In rare cases, there may be an underlying medical reason that limits milk production. Lactation challenges can sometimes be early signs of a health issue. Identifying the root cause supports a mother’s long-term health and may also help with breastfeeding success—now or with future children, if you choose to grow your family.
You don’t need to be experiencing challenges to benefit from a lactation consultation. I support families during transitions such as returning to work, introducing solids, and weaning—whether gradual or planned.
We can create a personalized plan that fits your goals, your baby’s needs, and your schedule. This may include pumping strategies, milk storage guidance, maintaining or adjusting supply, introducing solids in a supportive way, or weaning comfortably and safely for both you and your baby.
Check my "Services" page for more information.
I offer in-home visits in Longmont and the surrounding areas, within a 45-minute driving radius. If you live farther away, I may still be able to travel depending on availability, with an additional travel fee.
My office is located in Niwot and is ideal for follow-up visits or for clients who live farther away.
Telehealth consultations are available worldwide. Please note that not all insurance plans cover telehealth services, so be sure to check your benefits in advance.
During scheduling, we can determine which option is the best fit based on your needs, location, and the type of support you’re looking for.
I am currently in-network with Cigna and working on adding more insurance plans. Many insurance plans are able to reimburse out-of-pocket lactation services under the Affordable Care Act.
Check my "Insurance and Pricing" page for more information.