Providing exceptional lactation education, counseling and support throughout pregnancy, birth, and parenthood.
Photo by Beth Ann Fricker
Photo by Beth Ann Fricker
About
Liz Calieri Founder-Registered Respiratory Care Practitioner/Certified Lactation Educator
Liz is passionate about educating, supporting, and empowering families during pregnancy, birth, postpartum and beyond. She is a mother, healthcare provider of over 20 years and Certified Lactation Educator in Greater Boston. Like others, motherhood has influenced Liz’s family life, personal priorities, and passions. Connecting with and supporting families during such a special time of their lives has become a focus for Liz. She completed her training as a Certified Lactation Educator through Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA) in 2023 and is now working to achieve her International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) credential.
With Liz’s new passion and commitment to support families and the community, Generations Birth and Breastfeeding was born. To achieve this, Liz is scaling back on her hours delivering respiratory care to neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients and now divides her time between working with patients at a local hospital and supporting families and communities throughout their breastfeeding and new parenting journeys. Among a team of educators at Beth Israel Lahey Health, Liz can also be found teaching in-person breastfeeding classes to expecting parents at the Beverly Hospital campus. During a time of new parenting joys, challenges, and unpredictability, Liz can provide evidence-based information, counseling, and support through pregnancy, birth, and newborn experiences.
Areas Liz has personal experience:
Natural birth
Babywearing
Side lying nursing
Pumping at work through covid 2020
Challenging family dynamic changes: going from couple-hood to parenthood.
Parent networking- finding local parents with similar interests.
What a Certified Lactation Educator does:
Certified Lactation Educators provide evidence-based information about lactation and breastfeeding in the public, hospital, clinical or private setting. As lactation professionals, they fill an important role in educating, counseling, and supporting families and communities. Certified Lactation Educators do not provide clinical assessments, diagnose conditions, or prescribe medical treatment plans, although referral resources can be requested.