Meet SDBFC's Newest IBCLC - Lana Mihaiyu

We are so thrilled to introduce you to our newest lactation consultant (pending) at SDBFC! Lana joined us on September 16, 2022 and will start seeing her own clients on November 7, 2022.  Here is our interview with Lana.  We can't wait for you all to meet her!

Lana, tell us about yourself!

I was born and raised in California, and I love all of the wonderful landscapes this sunny state has to offer. My husband and I met while living abroad in Tokyo and together we moved to New York City. We enjoyed several years in the City before making the move out west in 2015. The birth of my daughter was a turning point for me and I felt called to support families in their transition to parenthood. This led to a career shift where I trained to become a postpartum doula and eventually went back to school to study lactation. I am very passionate about the impact a kind gesture, thoughtful guidance, or encouragement can have on new parents and their parenting journey. 

My daughter is now almost 4 years old and recently started “breastfeeding” her stuffed toy tiger, Stripey. My heart is full.

Check out Lana’s bio page

What inspired you to become a lactation consultant?

I can still remember the lactation consultants that visited me in the postpartum unit after the birth of my daughter. They were thorough and supportive, and I was moved by their care. I spent nearly a year reading everything I could find relating to breastfeeding, infant sleep and development, and maternal health and outcomes, just to help me navigate my new normal. Recognizing the importance of representation in the lactation field, I felt drawn to supporting others and providing that same level of compassionate care that I received.

What are you most excited about working for the SDBFC?

I really respect how San Diego Breastfeeding Center supports families from all corners of the community. The services are personalized and professional, but most importantly, accessible. I grew up in a military family, so I value the support we provide to our service members and their families, as well.

What are your top 3 tips for a brand new chest/breastfeeding parent?

  1. My first tip would be to take a prenatal breastfeeding class! Having an understanding of what to expect in the first few hours and days after birth can be really beneficial and empowering.

    2. Next, prioritize rest, healing, and supporting the immune system. Childbirth is a major physical and emotional event, so it’s equally important to nourish and nurture the new parent.

    3. And lastly, keep your list of resources handy. Know who to reach out to for lactation support, postpartum support groups, etc., and get in touch early.

Welcome to the team, Lana!