Real feeding support for parents stuck in the nursing–pumping–bottle feeding loop.

Triple feeding = nurse, pump, bottle — every time.
It’s exhausting. It’s often prescribed without support or a plan.

We give you the research, the reality check, and the roadmap — so you can protect your baby’s health and your own wellbeing.

What is Triple Feeding?

It's often recommended for feeding challenges like low milk supply, latching issues, or slow weight gain. But most parents are left to figure it out alone — with no end in sight. We're here to change that.

🤱🏽 Nurse your baby

🌀 Pump milk

🍼 Feed a bottle— after every feed

Data-driven resources for parents triple feeding and beyond

We help parents build their baby feeding confidence through learning. Our resources summarize the latest peer-reviewed breast- and infant- feeding research in a parent-friendly way.

Self-paced online resources that work for you

Go at your own pace, revisit as needed, and take what works for your unique feeding journey. No judgment, no one-size-fits-all answers — just guidance you can trust.

Surviving the Feeding Loop: A Checklist for the Hardest Days (FREE!)

You shouldn’t have to figure this out alone. This survival checklist gives you a clear plan for getting through the hardest days of baby feeding with more confidence and less chaos.

The Feeding Loop Explained: An Evidence-Informed Parent Guide ($29)

This is for the parents Googling at 3am, wondering how much longer they can do this. Our e-book gives you clarity, calm, and a practical path forward — without pressure, guilt, or judgment.

Beyond Triple Feeding Course (Coming Soon!)

Interactive and narrated, self-paced online course covering the data, your well-being, and the support you need. Whether you're triple feeding right now or still processing the experience, Beyond Triplefeeding will help you make peace with the process — and reclaim your power in the feeding journey.

Join the TripleFeed Collective

Receive additional resources, tips, and connect with other parents and families. We represent a community of parents with lived experience and interest in challenging breast- and infant feeding.