Dr. Insiyah Gomberawalla is a board-certified pediatrician trained at Lurie Children’s Hospital, with a passion for maternal and infant health. After discovering gaps in her own lactation knowledge firsthand upon the birth of her own children, she pursued her IBCLC certification to better assist new parents. Initially integrating lactation care into her pediatric practice, she soon recognized the overwhelming demand and transitioned to full-time fourth-trimester care and lactation support. Now, in her role with TLN, she will serve as a subject matter expert, collaborating with health plans to advocate for evidence-based lactation care, ensure continuity of care and reinforce TLN’s commitment to clinical best practices.
Just in time for IBCLC Day today, The Lactation Network (TLN), provider of insurance-covered lactation care through the nation’s largest network of In
“Lactation support is so much more than helping babies latch to the breast, it’s essential healthcare and a critical part of maternal and infant welfare, yet too many families face unnecessary barriers to accessing expert lactation care,” said Dr. Gomberawalla. “I’m thrilled to join TLN at this pivotal moment to help bridge the gap between healthcare providers like myself, insurers, and families. This is one way we can improve health outcomes and ensure more parents receive the support they need during the challenging postpartum period.”