COBA Baby Cafe-OKC is back! See below for our new location!
Be sure to check our Facebook page for the most up-to-date information on COBA Baby Café in Oklahoma City and other locations as we add them! Dates for 2018 have been listed under Events.
COBA Baby Café is a free resource for expecting and breastfeeding mothers and their families to get support from specifically trained staff and to share experiences with other moms. Children and other support people are always welcome. No appointment is needed!
COBA Baby Café is a free resource for expecting and breastfeeding mothers and their families to get support from specifically trained staff and to share experiences with other moms. Children and other support people are always welcome. No appointment is needed!
Check out our new Oklahoma City location!
Cole Community Center
4400 NW Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
(On the south side of NW Expressway, between N Meridian Ave and NW 63rd St.)
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month
11am-1pm -- confirm by checking our Facebook page
A light lunch is provided.
During inclement weather, we will be closed according to Oklahoma City public school closings.
Our Facilitators
Jessica Halley, IBCLC, CLC
jessicah@okbreastfeeding.org

Jessica Halley has over 8 years of experience in helping families achieve their breastfeeding goals. She works as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in private practice and at Thrive Mama Collective in Oklahoma City. Jessica teaches breastfeeding classes, facilitates support groups, and offers lactation consults primarily in clients' homes.
Jessica is a mom to three children and describes herself as a lifelong learner.
Jessica is a mom to three children and describes herself as a lifelong learner.
Farah Antoine-Mayberry, OTR/L, CLC, NTMTC

Farah Antoine-Mayberry brings a unique set of experiences to the clients she serves. She is a Certified Lactation Counselor, pediatric Occupational Therapist, and birth doula committed to serving mothers, partners, and infants. She and her husband are the proud parents of 5 children, including a set of twins.
Farah's experience working with infants and families in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has strengthened her desire to provide support to parents with medically complex infants before and after birth. She believes strongly in the power of preparation when it comes to birthing and breastfeeding, and this goal is integrated in all of the perinatal services she provides.
Farah's experience working with infants and families in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has strengthened her desire to provide support to parents with medically complex infants before and after birth. She believes strongly in the power of preparation when it comes to birthing and breastfeeding, and this goal is integrated in all of the perinatal services she provides.
This page last updated 9/17/18 by RMP.