JENNIFER MOSS CORBIN  BS, IBCLC, RLC

As a lactation consultant, I feel that breastfeeding is an extension of the birthing event and an important 
​aspect of the mother/baby relationship into the future.

Testimonial
I’m a chiropractor and work with mothers and babies. I often refer patients to Jennifer when they are experiencing breastfeeding issues. For my family in particularly, Jennifer and her expertise have been an integral part of our family for both of our kids (newborn and age 2). She has helped us with a baby that wouldn't bottle feed, mastitis, tongue-tie, easy gag reflex, tandem nursing, oral evaluation, weight checks, she was there for the birth of our second baby, she has been there to answer countless questions and concerns, the list goes on. The level of her knowledge, care, and experience is a local rarity and I can't imagine a more natural minded experienced lactation consultant to work with. Jennifer has been a huge blessing to our babies and family.
-- Dr. Lauren Jetton, DC, LAT, ATC, CKTP
​Carolina Sports Clinic

Lactation Support in your home

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My name is Jennifer Moss Corbin, and I provide home visit lactation consultations through Birth and Breastfeeding Connection since 2009. Some of my career highlights:

  • I have been an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
    since 2002.
  • I interned at Carolinas Medical Center beginning in 2000 and worked there as a Lactation Consultant from 2002-2007.
  • l have been an accredited La Leche League Leader since 2001 and currently lead the South Charlotte Group.








Childbirth, breastfeeding, and parenthood are amazing and life-changing events.

During this journey, every family should be supported in ways that feel right to
them. Pregnancy, childbirth, and chest/breastfeeding are normal and healthy states
rather than illnesses that need to be treated as such. I believe parents should
have access to evidence-based information and be able to make informed
choices as part of their care and the care of their child. As a lactation consultant, I
feel that chest/breastfeeding is an extension of the birthing event and an important
aspect of the parent/baby relationship in the future. I take a holistic approach
to care for the parent and baby and consider them one ecosystem that must be
cared for together.


My love of pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding began with the arrival of our first daughter in 1998. My partner and I took the Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth and hired a wonderful doula who supported us throughout the birth of our first baby, unmedicated, in a hospital with a doctor. We went on to have two more children in two different settings. I love being a mother and supporting families during these early days, and I believe parenting through breastfeeding is an excellent way to begin your journey.


While I do not provide doula services at this time, I have attended
many homes, maternity centers, and hospital births as a Certified Doula (CD).