Whether you have questions about latching, combination feeding, pumping, cluster feeding, milk supply, reflux, nappies or more, LatchAid offers peer-to-peer support and professional assistance, so you don’t have to experience exhaustion, frustrations, or pain, but experience benefits of breastfeeding.
* Because it provides an innovative and complementary solution to traditional breastfeeding support that offers AI virtual supporter, 1 on 1 specialist support, and peer to peer community to empower mothers to give their child the best start in life.
* Get 24/7 support through LatchAid’s unique Artificial Intelligence virtual supporter that answers any questions regarding infant feeding, baby care, pregnancy, and maternal health.
* Because it build the confidence of mothers to achieve their infant feeding goals with animations, peer community, 24/7 specialist support and personalised AI companion.
* For interactive support, connect with qualified infant feeding, baby care, and maternal health experts in weekly webinars and drop-in sessions.
* Access 1-1 support from our real-life experts on anything about mother & baby wellbeing, or maternal health to get credible, evidence-based answers.
* Because it solves a problem 90% of new mothers face, due to pain, lack of support and faltering confidence with breastfeeding.
For new mothers, or mothers to be, LatchAid is the best tool to support your through your breastfeeding and early parenthood journey.
Using 3D interactive animations, AI-powered virtual supporter, real-life experts, and a close-knit community, LatchAid supports you with credible and expert-created guidance every step of the way.
* Because LatchAid is the only breastfeeding and motherhood support solution powered by empathy and innovation.
LatchAid was developed by specialists who work with mothers every day to help them reach their breastfeeding goals.
* Connect with other parents to share knowledge and experience, to create lasting friendships and access help through in-app virtual chat groups.
Many mothers of newborn babies give up breastfeeding less than three months after birth, due to physical pain, frustration and anxiety.
* You can ask questions and get professional advice in a supportive environment, while building a shared knowledge-base by hearing others’ questions and answers (all from the comfort of your own home…in your pjs, which helps when you’ve just had a baby).