Breastfeeding is often described as natural, instinctive, and deeply rewarding. Yet for many parents, feeding their baby can evoke emotions and experiences that seem difficult to understand. Anxiety, hypervigilance, shame, overwhelm, pain, disconnection, and self-doubt may emerge in ways that are rarely discussed within traditional breastfeeding education.
Healing Connections explores the often-overlooked relationship between developmental trauma and breastfeeding. Drawing on clinical experience, trauma-informed care principles, attachment theory, neuroscience, and lived experiences, Dr Melody Jackson offers a compassionate framework for understanding why feeding can feel so complex for some families.
This book examines how early life experiences may influence:
Rather than focusing solely on breastfeeding outcomes, Healing Connections centres the relationship between parent and child. It encourages clinicians to move beyond "fixing problems" and toward creating safety, understanding, and connection.
Written for lactation consultants, doctors, midwives, nurses, psychologists, allied health professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of trauma and infant feeding, this book provides practical insights while honouring the deeply personal nature of each family's story.
At its heart, Healing Connections is a book about understanding. It invites readers to see breastfeeding through a new lens - one that recognises the lasting impact of early experiences and the possibility of healing through compassionate, relationship-centred care.