Find an IBCLC in St. Louis, MO
Looking for breastfeeding support in St. Louis? Find a board-certified IBCLC who offers home visits, in-office consultations, or telehealth — many accept insurance.
16 IBCLCs in St. Louis
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AIM Lactation
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St. Louis Baby Planners
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Labor of Love Doula Care, St. Louis Birth Doula
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Sweet Pea Breastfeeding Support
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The Abeille Feeding Clinic
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Lactation service serving St. Louis, MO. Contact: (314) 252-0153.
Milk & Honey Birth and Breastfeeding Support
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Momentum Lactation
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Mercy Birthplace - St. Louis
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Bliss Boaden - Birth & Postpartum Doula
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Mercy Birthing Center Midwifery Care - St. Louis
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St. Charles Lactation Care & Support LLC
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Linden Lactation
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Nicole Mazanec St. Louis Birth, Postpartum, and Sleep Doula
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Birthing You Doula Services- St. Louis Doula and Childbirth Educator
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Anna the Doula – St. Louis Doula & Birth Photographer & Childbirth Educator
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find an IBCLC in St. Louis?
Search IBCLCDirectory.com — filter by insurance, visit type, and specialty to find the right IBCLC in St. Louis. All listings include IBCLCs only, not uncredentialed lactation counselors.
Do IBCLCs in St. Louis accept insurance?
Many do — the Affordable Care Act requires most insurance plans to cover lactation services. Check individual IBCLC profiles on this page for their accepted insurance plans. Tricare, Medicaid, and most commercial plans are commonly accepted.
What's the difference between an IBCLC and a lactation consultant?
IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) is the only internationally recognized credential for lactation care. IBCLCs complete rigorous clinical training and a board exam. "Lactation consultant" is not a protected title — anyone can use it. If you're struggling, see an IBCLC.
Can I get a telehealth lactation consultation in St. Louis?
Yes. Many IBCLCs in St. Louis offer video consultations, which are especially helpful for latch assessments, low supply concerns, and pumping guidance when you can't travel.