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❌ Shalu’s Biggest Problem: I had to start formula early as I was in ICU after delivery, and by day 4 I developed severe engorgement and pain. I was worried breastfeeding wouldn’t work. The Early Supply Protocol’s step-by-step approach provided the breastfeeding support I needed and helped her achieve: After following the steps in the guide for just 2 days, my pain reduced significantly, and my baby started breastfeeding better, leading to a noticeable milk supply increase. 👉 “I am now down to just 1 formula feed a day and feel much more confident about moving towards exclusive breastfeeding.”
This is one of the most stressful situations for a mother—when you're doing everything you can and still feel like something is not working. You start questioning if your milk is enough and whether you're doing something wrong. It often comes down to one or both of these: • Your baby may not be transferring milk effectively • Your milk supply may not be increasing as expected. You’re told to “just keep breastfeeding,” but when your baby still seems unsettled or not gaining well, that advice starts to feel incomplete. Many mothers find themselves stuck here—feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure what to change. This is where breastfeeding support becomes crucial. The longer these issues go unaddressed in the early weeks, the harder it can feel to fix, which is why implementing an early supply protocol can make all the difference in achieving a milk supply increase.
This is one of the most stressful situations for a mother—when you're doing everything you can and still feel like something is not working. You start questioning if your milk is enough and whether you're doing something wrong. It often comes down to one or both of these: • Your baby may not be transferring milk effectively • Your milk supply may not be increasing as expected. You’re told to “just keep breastfeeding,” but when your baby still seems unsettled or not gaining well, that advice starts to feel incomplete. Many mothers find themselves stuck here—feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure what to change. This is where breastfeeding support becomes crucial. The longer these issues go unaddressed in the early weeks, the harder it can feel to fix, which is why implementing an early supply protocol can make all the difference in achieving a milk supply increase.
❌ Shalu’s Biggest Problem: I had to start formula early as I was in ICU after delivery, and by day 4 I developed severe engorgement and pain. I was worried breastfeeding wouldn’t work. The Early Supply Protocol’s step-by-step approach provided the breastfeeding support I needed and helped her achieve: After following the steps in the guide for just 2 days, my pain reduced significantly, and my baby started breastfeeding better, leading to a noticeable milk supply increase. 👉 “I am now down to just 1 formula feed a day and feel much more confident about moving towards exclusive breastfeeding.”

Hi, I’m Prachi.
I work closely with mothers during pregnancy and the early days after birth—
and I’ve seen how confusing and emotional this phase can be.
You’re trying to understand your baby, your body, your milk supply, and breastfeeding…
all at the same time.
You want to do everything right.
You want to make sure your baby is getting enough.
But instead, you’re left with doubts, mixed advice, and too many unanswered questions.
And slowly, that confidence starts to shake.
What I’ve seen again and again is this:
Mothers don’t struggle because they’re not trying hard enough—
they struggle because no one shows them clearly what actually matters in the beginning.
That’s exactly why I created this approach—
to give you clarity, direction, and a sense of confidence in a time that can otherwise feel overwhelming.
This is one of the most stressful situations for a mother—when you're doing everything you can and still feel like something is not working. You start questioning if your milk is enough and whether you're doing something wrong. It often comes down to one or both of these: • Your baby may not be transferring milk effectively • Your milk supply may not be increasing as expected. You’re told to “just keep breastfeeding,” but when your baby still seems unsettled or not gaining well, that advice starts to feel incomplete. Many mothers find themselves stuck here—feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure what to change. This is where breastfeeding support becomes crucial. The longer these issues go unaddressed in the early weeks, the harder it can feel to fix, which is why implementing an early supply protocol can make all the difference in achieving a milk supply increase.
This is one of the most stressful situations for a mother—when you're doing everything you can and still feel like something is not working. You start questioning if your milk is enough and whether you're doing something wrong. It often comes down to one or both of these: • Your baby may not be transferring milk effectively • Your milk supply may not be increasing as expected. You’re told to “just keep breastfeeding,” but when your baby still seems unsettled or not gaining well, that advice starts to feel incomplete. Many mothers find themselves stuck here—feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure what to change. This is where breastfeeding support becomes crucial. The longer these issues go unaddressed in the early weeks, the harder it can feel to fix, which is why implementing an early supply protocol can make all the difference in achieving a milk supply increase.
This is one of the most stressful situations for a mother—when you're doing everything you can and still feel like something is not working. You start questioning if your milk is enough and whether you're doing something wrong. It often comes down to one or both of these: • Your baby may not be transferring milk effectively • Your milk supply may not be increasing as expected. You’re told to “just keep breastfeeding,” but when your baby still seems unsettled or not gaining well, that advice starts to feel incomplete. Many mothers find themselves stuck here—feeling confused, overwhelmed, and unsure what to change. This is where breastfeeding support becomes crucial. The longer these issues go unaddressed in the early weeks, the harder it can feel to fix, which is why implementing an early supply protocol can make all the difference in achieving a milk supply increase.
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