Feeding Support for Babies
Breastfeeding, bottle feeding & early feeding development support in Newcastle & the Hunter Region
The first year of life is a critical period for feeding development. THRIVE provides specialist feeding assessment and support for babies aged 0–12 months, including breastfeeding, bottle feeding, early oral‑motor development and the transition to solids.
Our clinicians support families across Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and the Hunter Region, helping you understand your baby’s feeding cues, reduce stress and build confidence during this important stage.
What we support
- Breastfeeding challenges or pain
- Difficulty latching or staying attached
- Concerns about milk transfer or weight gain
- Bottle feeding difficulties
- Tongue tie concerns
- Frequent feeding without settling
- Stress or uncertainty around feeding
- Early oral‑motor feeding concerns
- Transitioning to solids
- Sensory responses to early feeding
- Early signs of feeding difficulty

Our approach
Feeding support for babies at THRIVE is provided by clinicians with advanced training in:
- Breastfeeding support
- Lactation consultation
- Oral‑motor feeding skills
- Bottle feeding
- Neonatal and paediatric feeding
- Solids introduction
We explore
- latch and positioning
- oral‑motor skills for sucking and swallowing
- feeding efficiency
- infant cues and regulation
- parent comfort and confidence
- readiness for solids
- early sensory experiences with food
Our goal is to support safe, comfortable and developmentally appropriate feeding for both babies and parents.
What to expect
Signs your baby may benefit from a feeding assessment
- Feeding feels painful or stressful
- Your baby struggles to latch or stay attached
- Concerns about milk intake or weight gain
- Frequent feeding without settling
- Difficulty with bottle feeding
- Gagging or coughing during feeds
- Concerns about transitioning to solids
- You’re unsure whether feeding is “on track”

Telehealth for babies
Some aspects of infant feeding support — such as parent coaching — can be delivered via telehealth. However, hands‑on feeding assessment is usually best completed in person for safety and accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — we support all feeding methods, including breastfeeding, bottle feeding and mixed feeding.
Yes — we assess feeding function and provide guidance. We collaborate with medical providers when further review is needed.
Yes — we provide evidence‑based guidance for safe, developmentally appropriate solids introduction.
No. You can contact us directly to arrange an appointment. Referrals from GPs, paediatricians, or other health professionals are welcome but not required.
You’ll receive clear information about the findings, along with practical strategies and recommendations tailored to your goals and routines. If further support or collaboration with other health professionals is helpful, we will discuss this with you.
We are based in Newcastle, NSW, and support families across the Hunter region and Central Coast, including Lake Macquarie, Maitland, and Port Stephens.
Some aspects — such as parent coaching — can be delivered via telehealth. However, hands‑on feeding assessment is usually best completed in person.
Yes — we support self‑managed, plan‑managed and NDIA‑managed participants when feeding is related to disability or developmental needs.

