Cody Cuni, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant
Locations*
OBGYN and Midwifery of Connecticut
Colchester, Manchester, Mansfield
Contact
Language Spoken
English
About Cody Cuni, IBCLC
My name is Cody Cuni. I am a wife and mother to 5 children ranging from preschool to teenager. When I am not chasing them or making large meals, I am a lactation consultant. My passion for supporting families began with the connection I found as a peer breastfeeding counselor. The desire to provide the best support fueled my lactation education. I deepened my understanding by taking courses in public health, women’s health, and infant development. I believe each parent is the expert on their baby. My goal is to provide tools to support each unique family. I like to relax with a book or in my garden.
What to bring to your lactation consult:
- Your baby – Please feed your baby as you would normally; a hungry cranky baby is not going to be eager or patient to latch.
- Any breastfeeding supports you are using – for example a nipple shield or SNS
- Expressed breastmilk or formula and the bottles you use at home if you are supplementing baby
- Your breast pump if you are pumping or would like a flange fitting/pumping education
- Partners are always welcome at appointments
Optional but helpful:
- Your feeding and diaper log for the past 24 hours.
- If you are pumping, times and amounts of pump sessions.
Insurance Information
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Aetna
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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield / Wellpoint
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Centivo
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CIGNA Healthcare
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ConnectiCare
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First Health / Coventry Health care
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
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Healthy-CT
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Medicaid
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Medicare
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Multiplan / PHCS / Emblem Healthcare
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Northeast Health Direct / Consumer Health Network PPO / ChoiceCare Humana
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Oxford Health Plan
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Tricare
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United Healthcare
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Wellcare
Hospital Affiliations
My name is Cody Cuni. I am a wife and mother to 5 children ranging from preschool to teenager. When I am not chasing them or making large meals, I am a lactation consultant. My passion for supporting families began with the connection I found as a peer breastfeeding counselor. The desire to provide the best support fueled my lactation education. I deepened my understanding by taking courses in public health, women’s health, and infant development. I believe each parent is the expert on their baby. My goal is to provide tools to support each unique family. I like to relax with a book or in my garden.
What to bring to your lactation consult:
- Your baby – Please feed your baby as you would normally; a hungry cranky baby is not going to be eager or patient to latch.
- Any breastfeeding supports you are using – for example a nipple shield or SNS
- Expressed breastmilk or formula and the bottles you use at home if you are supplementing baby
- Your breast pump if you are pumping or would like a flange fitting/pumping education
- Partners are always welcome at appointments
Optional but helpful:
- Your feeding and diaper log for the past 24 hours.
- If you are pumping, times and amounts of pump sessions.