WHERE BABIES ARE HEARD AND MOMS ARE HELD

Your breastfeeding journey matters.

EMBRACE | NOURISH | THRIVE

Angela Das Is Highly Recommended by…

Pediatric Dentists

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Rachel Blunk Acupunture

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Tender Gifts Midwifery

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Infant Chiropractors

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Glenn Family Wellness

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Local Moms Groups

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Women's Clinic Midwives

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A Woman's Place

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Fellow IBCLCs and CLCs

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Pediatric Dentists 〰️ Rachel Blunk Acupunture 〰️ Tender Gifts Midwifery 〰️ Infant Chiropractors 〰️ Glenn Family Wellness 〰️ Local Moms Groups 〰️ Women's Clinic Midwives 〰️ A Woman's Place 〰️ Fellow IBCLCs and CLCs 〰️

My goal is to help clients embrace new parenthood, nourish their baby and thrive during this beautiful season of life.

Many Insurances Accepted

What can I help you with?

Home Visits

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Milk Supply Concerns

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Sore Nipples

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Oral Restrictions

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Painful Latch

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Flange Fitting

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Office Visits

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Pumping Help

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Prenatal Breastfeeding & Parents Classes

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Weight Gain Concerns

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Back to Work Consults

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Prenatal Consults

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Bottle Refusal

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Oral Function

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Home Visits 〰️ Milk Supply Concerns 〰️ Sore Nipples 〰️ Oral Restrictions 〰️ Painful Latch 〰️ Flange Fitting 〰️ Office Visits 〰️ Pumping Help 〰️ Prenatal Breastfeeding & Parents Classes 〰️ Weight Gain Concerns 〰️ Back to Work Consults 〰️ Prenatal Consults 〰️ Bottle Refusal 〰️ Oral Function 〰️

The Importance of Personalized Lactation Care

If you’ve found yourself here in my little corner of the internet, you probably have a personal reason as to why lactation support is important.  Let me share why I think it’s critical and why supporting families in this space has become my mission to support the Northern Colorado (Fort Collins, Windsor, Loveland, Wellington, Greeley*) community.  

 Breastfeeding is natural, not intuitive, and hopefully you have gotten a chance to sit with a lactation professional after the birth of your child for some tips on how to succeed.  Research shows that most parents want to breastfeed (over 83% nationwide and 94% here in Colorado start out breastfeeding per the CDC Breastfeeding Report Card), so why are less than  half (32%) of these people making it to six months exclusively breastfeeding?  Lack of readily available support, education and information.

There’s a term called “the zone of professional unavailability” and it is speaking specifically to days 3-7 postpartum.  You have left the hospital, and now you are home with your new baby and it’s hard; you’ve forgotten what they said, you and your baby are tired and frustrated.  Support in this space is critical, and being able to receive that support in the comfort of your home is magical.

Often times, one lactation consult is enough to set you up for long term success (whatever that looks like for you).  While I can never guarantee that one visit is all it will take, I see it often enough to know it is possible.  What else is certain is that you will know how to get support for your specific situation when something comes up along your breastfeeding path…and that is worth it’s weight in (liquid) gold.

*cities farther than 20 min from the Harmony and I-25 interchange incur a travel fee for home visits

Prenatal Education

Online & In Person

A common theme I hear throughout supporting new families is that they wish they knew MORE about breastfeeding and newborns before they had their baby. Prenatal education is shown to be one of the simplest ways to increase the success of breastfeeding goals.

Come learn with me! Online or in person, with my breastfeeding education class you will learn the basics of breastfeeding, how to bring in a strong milk supply and the resources available to you if things don’t “go to plan”. We grow up learning about how babies are made, but we never learn how to use our bodies to feed them!

I promise my prenatal education will help you to quiet the noise of the world and instill a confident excitement about your new journey with your baby. Whether this is your first or your fifth, there is always more to learn and being prepared before baby arrives is a simple strategy.

Click here to purchase your prenatal classes and start learning today!

Hi, I’m Angela

 
 

I am a mom to three amazing little humans and wife to my favorite big human. I’m originally from Wyoming but moved to Fort Collins on my 18th birthday to attend C.S.U. and haven’t looked back since. I have my B.A. in Speech Communication with a focus on Interpersonal Communication, I’m an IBCLC Lactation Consultant, Certified New Parent Educator and La Leche League Leader and a Holding Space Consultant. Working with new parents while they navigate what parenthood and newborn life looks like is what sets my soul on fire. Helping clients nourish their babies and overcome any breastfeeding challenges that present themselves is my passion.

Motherhood isn’t just what I have spent the last half a decade wading through; it’s the song in my soul that won’t stop singing. My journey to parenthood included road bumps I never saw coming; recurrent miscarriages, fertility clinics - IUIs, IVF, and topped off with a surprise pregnancy. My path has never gone “to plan” and for that I have eventually become grateful. My experiences on the road to becoming a mom, as well as my experiences in parenthood have molded me to be who I am now.

If you find yourself reading this because you’re needing help with anything from newborn life to breastfeeding concerns, I would be honored to meet with you.

I laugh loudly. I sing a lot. I’m always here to listen. And I am so glad that you are here.

Serving Northern Colorado - Fort Collins, Windsor, Loveland, Wellington, Greeley*, Berthoud*, Severance, Timnath with in person appointments when you need it most!

Serving the GLOBE through virtual lactation & breastfeeding appointments.

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The Story of Motherhood Untamed

It Started As a Whisper

When I became a mom, I quickly became passionate about all things babies and parenthood. It was shocking to me that the instant my baby was born I became “Mom” to everyone and “Angela” seemingly ceased to exist. “Mom” was a title I had always wanted, so why was the transition into motherhood so difficult? Breastfeeding was supposed to be natural but it surely didn’t seem intuitive and parenting this little human often felt…lonely. I started dreaming of a way that I could support families during this transition. I started to dream about “someday” as my heart whispered in quiet moments that this is what I was born to do; create something that could help families navigate new parenthood with grace and support.


It Became a Flutter

With the birth of my second child, the whisper in my heart became a constant flutter. Second time parenthood was a beautiful thing and yet, still surprisingly difficult. I continued to seek the support and love that I wanted the first time around. Breastfeeding, although I had done this successfully before came with new challenges and now I had a toddler to bring to any appointments I might need. I started dreaming again about someday; about supporting families in my community. About providing breastfeeding education and support from the comfort of their couch while any older children could play. I started researching certifications and business models and mentally drafting a plan for someday.


It Morphed Into A Hummingbird

Somewhere in my daughter’s first year of life, the thing that started as a whisper and became a flutter was now a hummingbird. Someday had become the dream that fluttered its wings inside my chest in almost constant motion. I started working on my certifications, I started talking to community connections and telling them about someday. While the timing of starting something so new never feels totally right, there was a constant nudge in my soul that the time was now. So I went to work. Someday became all I could think about; how supporting families through new parenthood initially or with subsequent babies and helping people reach their infant feeding goals would become my life’s work. With a lot of dedication and support from my loving village, Motherhood Untamed was born; someday had arrived.


Ready for support? Contact me today.

If you’re ready to discuss how Motherhood Untamed can support you and your family, contact me today. We will start with a free phone consultation. Let’s review your specific goals and see how my support can help you thrive. You can do this, and I’d love to help.


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Lactation Education | Courses | Lactation Textbooks

Low Milk Production Detective Work: Assessment & Care Plan Considerations

How To Navigate Lactation Support With Partners

Tongue & Lip Tie: A Comprehensive Approach To Assessment & Care

Impact of Birthing Practices on Breastfeeding

Debunking Breastfeeding Myths

Fussy Breastfed Baby, Reflux, Colic and Expectations

Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice

Breastfeeding & Human Lactation

Understanding Birth Weight, Bilirubin and Blood Sugar

Whole Brain Child, Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson

7 Laws of Breastfeeding (Mohrbacher)

Dr. Jack Newman - Late Onset of Decreased Milk Supply & Flow

GOLD Learning Tongue Tie Symposium

Investigating Recurrence of Plugged Ducts, Nipple Blebs, & Mastitis

The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, La Leche League

Sweet Sleep, La Leche League International

Fitting Flanges for Pumping: Rethinking Sizes and Materials

Human Lactation & Mental Health Best Practices

Your Baby’s Bottle Aversion, Rowena Bennett

Lactation Behind Bars

Beyond the Basics of Latch: Support Strategies for Helping Babies When the Basics Aren’t Enough

Safe Sleep: Controversies & Evidence

What Makes Milk: Structure & Function | Physiology of Milk Synthesis

Sensory Experiences of the Newborn

Healthy Children’s Project Certified Lactation Counselor

Wonder Weeks, Frans X. Plooij, Hetty van de Rijt, and Xaviera Plas

Nursing Mother’s Herbal, Sheila Humphry

Physiologic Approach to Low Milk Supply

Dr. Jack Newman - Sore Nipples & Breast Pain

Supporting Sucking Skills, 1st and 2nd Edition

Holding Space Consultant Training - Institute of Birth, Breath and Death

Tongue Tied, Richard Baxter

Don’t Drift Alone