
Hi! I'm Jodi & thanks for stopping to learn a little bit about me.
I graduated with my Bachelor of Health in Nursing from the Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand. I am originally from New Zealand and moved to Canada when I was 9 years of age. I always knew I wanted to work with the infant population and my experiences as a nanny, nurse, mother, and LC have taught me so much over the years. I decided to specialize in the area of lactation & breastfeeding in 2010 and found myself to be very passionate about how many variances there are in this area from mother to mother and baby to baby. After completing my prerequisites and passing the exam I became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in 2011 and started my private practice after having our third in 2014.
I have three energetic & gorgeous children (9yo girl, 12yo girl & 14yo boy) and love being a mum! I know from both personal & professional experience that a pregnancy, a delivery, those first days/weeks with your newborn, and the weeks/months to follow can all go in many different ways! I had one emergency c-section, and two planned c-sections (my 2nd child was footling breech and my third I had a complete previa where the placenta is covering the cervix). Due to many complications and insufficient knowledge I did not successfully breastfeed my firstborn for very long. This resulted in me being very determined to have a better breastfeeding experience with my second child; one which I am happy to say I was able to repeat with my third as well. Don't get me wrong I had challenges and even needed the help of a fellow LC, but am happy I was able to breastfeed with enjoyment.
I was a Registered Nurse from 2005-2024. I spent 17 years working in the hospital environment in pediatrics for 12 years and the NICU for 5 years. I am very grateful for the experience and education I gained while working in the hospitals. I've been running my private practice since the Fall of 2014 while on maternity leave with our third child. Those who know me in either the hospital or community setting would say I am very passionate about my career and am truly thankful that I can say "I love what I do"! Although my job as a nurse did not always involve the breastfeeding population on a shift to shift basis, I have had many opportunities to learn more over the years through education and hands on learning & am able to use this knowledge on a regular basis. As a NICU nurse I was exposed to a totally different and unique population when it comes to the area of lactation, breastfeeding, and all that it entails, and found myself on a continuing learning curve. Because of this I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of working with multiples, babes with physical anomalies, mum's with supply issues, premature and/or low birth weight infants, and so much more!
I can truly say I am passionate about working with mums & their babies, not only when it comes to breastfeeding & lactation, but overall mother-infant support! I am passionate about providing supportive care to all mothers and babes for the duration of their pregnancy up until they wean their child; whether it be supporting feeding, digestive health, sleep habits, or simply hearing mum's journey and validating it. For this to be a standard of care, I strongly believe that education & collaboration are key. Both for the parents and the professionals involved. I’m also a firm believer in true informed consent and want parents to feel empowered to make the best choice for their journey and their baby. I am happy to help advocate for the parents choices within the birth provider/support team as necessary. The picture below symbolizes the journey of breastfeeding through my eyes; there are ups and downs, challenges and amazing moments but ultimately it can be an beautiful journey (and it's a scene from my home country in NZ).
In my spare time I enjoy making memories with my family, staying active through sports (playing and coaching) and being outdoors, and last, but not least, I love to bake! Thanks for taking time to find out about me... I look forward to hearing from you & hopefully working with you soon.
Cheers,
Jodi Mosogau
BHSc in Nursing, IBCLC
Certification #'s: IBCLC: L-28653
I graduated with my Bachelor of Health in Nursing from the Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand. I am originally from New Zealand and moved to Canada when I was 9 years of age. I always knew I wanted to work with the infant population and my experiences as a nanny, nurse, mother, and LC have taught me so much over the years. I decided to specialize in the area of lactation & breastfeeding in 2010 and found myself to be very passionate about how many variances there are in this area from mother to mother and baby to baby. After completing my prerequisites and passing the exam I became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in 2011 and started my private practice after having our third in 2014.
I have three energetic & gorgeous children (9yo girl, 12yo girl & 14yo boy) and love being a mum! I know from both personal & professional experience that a pregnancy, a delivery, those first days/weeks with your newborn, and the weeks/months to follow can all go in many different ways! I had one emergency c-section, and two planned c-sections (my 2nd child was footling breech and my third I had a complete previa where the placenta is covering the cervix). Due to many complications and insufficient knowledge I did not successfully breastfeed my firstborn for very long. This resulted in me being very determined to have a better breastfeeding experience with my second child; one which I am happy to say I was able to repeat with my third as well. Don't get me wrong I had challenges and even needed the help of a fellow LC, but am happy I was able to breastfeed with enjoyment.
I was a Registered Nurse from 2005-2024. I spent 17 years working in the hospital environment in pediatrics for 12 years and the NICU for 5 years. I am very grateful for the experience and education I gained while working in the hospitals. I've been running my private practice since the Fall of 2014 while on maternity leave with our third child. Those who know me in either the hospital or community setting would say I am very passionate about my career and am truly thankful that I can say "I love what I do"! Although my job as a nurse did not always involve the breastfeeding population on a shift to shift basis, I have had many opportunities to learn more over the years through education and hands on learning & am able to use this knowledge on a regular basis. As a NICU nurse I was exposed to a totally different and unique population when it comes to the area of lactation, breastfeeding, and all that it entails, and found myself on a continuing learning curve. Because of this I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of working with multiples, babes with physical anomalies, mum's with supply issues, premature and/or low birth weight infants, and so much more!
I can truly say I am passionate about working with mums & their babies, not only when it comes to breastfeeding & lactation, but overall mother-infant support! I am passionate about providing supportive care to all mothers and babes for the duration of their pregnancy up until they wean their child; whether it be supporting feeding, digestive health, sleep habits, or simply hearing mum's journey and validating it. For this to be a standard of care, I strongly believe that education & collaboration are key. Both for the parents and the professionals involved. I’m also a firm believer in true informed consent and want parents to feel empowered to make the best choice for their journey and their baby. I am happy to help advocate for the parents choices within the birth provider/support team as necessary. The picture below symbolizes the journey of breastfeeding through my eyes; there are ups and downs, challenges and amazing moments but ultimately it can be an beautiful journey (and it's a scene from my home country in NZ).
In my spare time I enjoy making memories with my family, staying active through sports (playing and coaching) and being outdoors, and last, but not least, I love to bake! Thanks for taking time to find out about me... I look forward to hearing from you & hopefully working with you soon.
Cheers,
Jodi Mosogau
BHSc in Nursing, IBCLC
Certification #'s: IBCLC: L-28653