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Lactation Consulting

At Be Well Baby PDX, we provide holistic lactation care, addressing feeding challenges with a focus on your baby's coordination, muscle tone, and oral motor function. Whether you're navigating latch issues, tongue ties, low milk supply, or feeding after a NICU stay, transitioning to or away from bottle feeding, we offer expert, compassionate full-body support to help you and your baby thrive.


Physical Therapy/Craniosacral Therapy


Follow Up Treatments

Our follow up appointments are meant to empower you to learn what you need to know to best support your body and your baby in the journey through pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, or baby development!


Groups & Classes


Speech Therapy

At Be Well Baby, our speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializes in supporting infants with early feeding and communication challenges. From helping your baby coordinate sucking, swallowing, and breathing to addressing tongue ties, reflux, or difficulties after a NICU stay, our SLP brings a whole-body approach to oral motor and sensory development. We support early cooing, bonding through voi... Read More

At Be Well Baby, our speech-language pathologist (SLP) specializes in supporting infants with early feeding and communication challenges. From helping your baby coordinate sucking, swallowing, and breathing to addressing tongue ties, reflux, or difficulties after a NICU stay, our SLP brings a whole-body approach to oral motor and sensory development. We support early cooing, bonding through voice, and safe, effective feeding—laying the foundation for clear communication and connection as your baby grows.


Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy helps babies thrive by supporting their development in everyday activities like feeding, bonding, moving, and exploring their world. At Be Well Baby, our infant OT services are designed to gently support both baby and parent—whether you're just starting solids, working through a feeding challenge, or noticing tension in your baby's body. We work with families navigating:... Read More

Occupational therapy helps babies thrive by supporting their development in everyday activities like feeding, bonding, moving, and exploring their world. At Be Well Baby, our infant OT services are designed to gently support both baby and parent—whether you're just starting solids, working through a feeding challenge, or noticing tension in your baby's body.

We work with families navigating:

Breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and starting solids
Breast/chestfeeding positioning and latch support
Head-turn preference and torticollis
Babies who seem tight, tense, or "stuck" in their bodies (aka the no neck baby)
Resistance to tummy time or delays in early motor skills

We look at the whole baby—nervous system, muscle tone, reflexes, oral motor skills, sensory needs—and help you understand what your baby is communicating through their body. Our goal is to help your little one feel more comfortable, confident, and curious in their movement and feeding... and help you feel more confident in supporting them.

Keri is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and mother.

Keri’s passion is treating infants within the first 3 years of life to help assist them in reaching their full potential of development. She uses her background in bodywork, neuromotor development, pelvic floor dysfunction, and breathing mechanics to treat people as a whole.

Keri has a special interest in neurological development, motor development, and musculoskeletal restrictions including limitations in feeding due to torticollis and myofascial restriction. She loves learning and is constantly pursuing knowledge to expand her tool box for helping patients and their families.

Keri is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and mother. Keri’s passion is treating infants within the f... Read More

Katelyn Cnossen is a gifted speech-language pathologist and infant feeding specialist who brings a rare combination of deep clinical expertise and genuine heart to everything she does. With nearly a decade of experience supporting babies in the NICU at OHSU, Katelyn is an expert in complex feeding and swallowing—especially in medically fragile infants.

She’s passionate about helping families feel confident and supported through every stage of early feeding, from the very first drops of breast milk to the exciting (and sometimes overwhelming!) introduction of solids. Her approach blends evidence-based care with a deep respect for each baby’s unique experience. Katelyn is known for crafting developmentally supportive, nurturing feeding plans—even in the most challenging situations.

Whether she’s helping a baby breastfeed after a long NICU stay or guiding a family through solids with confidence and joy, Katelyn brings warmth, collaboration, and a whole-family lens to every visit.

Katelyn Cnossen is a gifted speech-language pathologist and infant feeding specialist who brings ... Read More

Carly Andre (she/her), MOT, OTR/L, is one of those rare pediatric occupational therapists who seems to know exactly what each baby and family needs—whether it’s navigating the tiniest details of feeding, supporting development in a complex NICU case, or simply holding space for overwhelmed parents. With over a decade of experience in both rural and hospital-based settings, Carly brings deep clinical skill and even deeper compassion to her work.

She began her OT career at a small hospital in Montana, treating both pediatric and adult patients. Since then, she has spent the last 7 years at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, where she works across the NICU, PICU, and inpatient units. Carly has become a trusted expert in infant care and early development, known for her calm presence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and whole-family approach to healing and growth. She’s especially passionate about co-occupation, responsive care, and helping families feel confident and connected, no matter the challenges they’re facing.

Carly Andre (she/her), MOT, OTR/L, is one of those rare pediatric occupational therapists who see... Read More

Daniella will hit a decade of being a board certified Doctor of Physical Therapy in June of 2025! She began working in New York City, her home turf, in adult Neurology, fascinated by the central and peripheral nervous system and all that our brains and bodies can do. She moved to Oregon in 2018 where her love and infatuation for all categories of pediatric physical therapy began to evolve. She has worked in outpatient pediatrics, the Neonatal ICU, the Pediatric ICU, and everything in between. In the last 6 years Daniella has become the infant specialist at Doernebecher Children’s hospital, primarily focusing all her time, brain power, and devotion to patients 12 months and under. She has seen it all in her time at DCH and is now excited to share her wealth of knowledge and expertise with the Be Well Baby family!

Daniella will hit a decade of being a board certified Doctor of Physical Therapy in June of 2025!... Read More

Emily Spaeth is the founder and CEO of Be Well Baby. She draws on her extensive background as a NICU physical therapist, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, Trauma-Informed Professional, and prenatal yoga teacher.

With expertise in high-risk pregnancy, Craniosacral therapy, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor health, and—her greatest passion—babies, she provides comprehensive, compassionate care to families.

As your guide in her pregnancy support program: Beyond Birth, Emily combines evidence-based care with yoga, meditation, and personalized support to empower families through pregnancy, birth, and beyond.

Her holistic approach nurtures both physical and emotional well-being, creating space for joy and connection during life’s most transformative moments.

A dedicated educator, Emily develops educational programs for parents and professionals, equipping them with tools to navigate the changes in their bodies. Her mission is to revolutionize how people experience pregnancy and birth—ensuring they feel supported, have their questions answered, and are guided every step of the way as they navigate the complexities of modern health care.

Emily Spaeth is the founder and CEO of Be Well Baby. She draws on her extensive background as a N... Read More

Faith (she/her) is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) with over 17 years of experience supporting families in both inpatient and outpatient settings from pregnancy through weaning phase. With expertise working in the Family Birth Center (FBC), NICU, and PICU, Faith is deeply committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate care.

Faith advocates for and supports all babies and parents facing feeding and latching concerns, regardless of whether they are providing human milk. She is dedicated to offering inclusive antepartum, postpartum, and family-centered care, addressing complex lactation challenges and ensuring the highest standard of support for every family.

Known for her advanced expertise in areas such as tongue tie, low milk supply, flange fitting, and bottle feeding refusal, Faith continuously enhances her knowledge through classes and conferences. Her approach focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of feeding difficulties, providing practical, individualized feeding plans that are specifically tailored to each family’s unique needs.

Faith (she/her) is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) with over 17 yea... Read More

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