I Got This (Eventually): One Mom’s Breastfeeding Journey

First-time mom, Anna Moore, didn’t anticipate how much support she’d need after giving birth—but when breastfeeding challenges arose, she turned to Southeast Georgia Health System’s Lactation team and found her village. In this episode of Health Matters, Anna is joined by Health System Lactation Consultant, Celia Robertson, RN, IBCLC. Together, they share an honest, heartfelt conversation about the realities of early motherhood—covering the tough moments, the small victories, and the power of asking for help. If you’re feeling unsure, overwhelmed or just need a little reassurance, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that it’s okay to say, “I got this…eventually.” 

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I Got This (Eventually): One Mom’s Breastfeeding Journey
Featured Speakers:
Celia Robertson, RN, IBCLC | Anna Moore

With over two decades of experience in the health care field, Celia Robertson, RN, IBCLC, brings a wealth of expertise as a NICU Nurse, Clinical Nurse Educator and Lactation Consultant to Southeast Georgia Health System. Originally hailing from Pennsylvania, she spent many fulfilling years in Calgary, Canada, honing her skills and passion for supporting families and their newborns through the unique feeding journey in the NICU.

During her tenure, she served in dual roles as a NICU Nurse and Clinical Nurse Educator, empowering both patients and fellow health care professionals alike. Her commitment to excellence led her to pursue certification as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2018, enhancing her ability to provide comprehensive care to families in need.

Upon relocating to the United States, she eagerly joined the Southeast Georgia Health System team, where she is dedicated to continuing her mission of assisting families along their breastfeeding journey. Her diverse experience encompasses not only NICU care but also Pediatrics and Postpartum units, allowing her to offer holistic support throughout the perinatal period.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Celia finds joy in spending time with her husband, two daughters and poodles. Additionally, she indulges in creative outlets such as yoga, painting, sewing and design, alongside a passion for exploring new destinations through travel. Through her multifaceted interests and dedication to compassionate care, Celia strives to make a positive impact on the lives of the families in our community. 

Anna Moore is a proud mother who brings warmth, creativity and a deep appreciation for coastal life to her motherhood journey. Born and raised in Thomasville, Georgia, Anna moved to Brunswick in the fall of 2019 to live with her sister and enjoy the serenity of being near Jekyll Island and the coast.

She gave birth to her daughter at Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus, where she began navigating the beautiful—but often challenging—journey of motherhood. Her curiosity and dedication to giving her baby the best start led her to ask questions and seek support, which resulted in her being connected with the Health System Lactation Consultants, Jessica Albright and Celia Roberson. Through their guidance, she joined the Milky Weigh group—a community she now holds dear. Anna speaks highly of the encouragement and education she’s received from lactation team, crediting them with helping her feel empowered and supported throughout her breastfeeding experience.

When she’s not with her little one, who recently celebrated her first birthday, Anna enjoys crocheting, going to the gym and spending time with her family.