Columbia, Maryland & the Greater Howard County Area
Nourishing the Mind
and Body — One
Family at a Time.
IBCLC Lactation Consulting & CranioSacral Therapy for infants, children, and families in Columbia, Maryland and the Greater Howard County Area.
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Lactation Consultant Services
Expert, non-judgmental feeding support — in-home, virtual, or in-office — from an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
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Gentle, hands-on therapy to help your baby release tension, improve latch, and settle their nervous system.
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Calm your nervous system, reduce pain, and restore balance with personalized CranioSacral Therapy for adults.
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Ronna Waddell
BSN, RN, IBCLC · she/her
Ronna is a Registered Nurse, CranioSacral Practitioner, and International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) based in Columbia, Maryland. She specializes in supporting infants, children, and their families through breast/chestfeeding challenges related to oral restrictions, body tension, and nervous system dysregulation.
Working collaboratively with both babies and parents, Ronna blends CranioSacral Therapy with evidence-based lactation care — helping families across Howard County feel confident and supported during one of life's most meaningful, and sometimes most challenging, transitions.
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What Families Are Saying
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"I noticed a difference after his first visit, and even more after his second. He's eating better and starting to sleep better. Ronna was kind, very patient with my son, and genuinely cared about his issues."
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"Ronna truly has a natural gift for this work. Even if I'm not sure what area is causing discomfort, she can scan my body and identify where things are off to restore balance in my nervous system."
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"Ronna has been a wonderful and integral part of our care for our new baby boy. We have been able to avoid more invasive procedures thanks to her treatment, for which we are so grateful."