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Hello Melon is an infant feeding and breastfeeding consultation service from Mexico, focused on milk feeding, introducing solids, BLW/traditional feeding, allergy prevention, recipes, and correcting picky eating for babies aged 0–24 months. It is more like “professional nutritionist consultation + recipe database” than a standardized online course platform.
The website divides its services into three stages: building a solid breastfeeding foundation from 0–6 months, helping with issues such as milk supply initiation, pain, and milk storage; exploring complementary feeding from 6–12 months, covering the introduction of solid foods, BLW/purées, and allergy prevention; and focusing on eating habits, integration into family meals, and correcting picky eating from 12–24 months. Formats include free online recipes and age-based guides, 60-minute video consultations, weekday WhatsApp communication, personalized weekly menus, growth monitoring, as well as local clinic, home-visit, or hospital services in San Luis Potosí.
Pricing is relatively clear: the free tier provides access to recipes and age-based guides; the recommended one-time comprehensive video consultation costs 700 MXN and includes an assessment, breastfeeding issue correction, a written action plan within 48 hours, and complementary feeding Q&A; the monthly Total Care plan costs 2,990 MXN/month and includes multiple follow-ups, WhatsApp support, menus, and ongoing monitoring. Local breastfeeding consultations also list options such as 500, 700, and 900 MXN. The provider is nutritionist Lizeth Martínez, who discloses a Mexican professional license, Ced. Prof. 12670823, states that she has over five years of experience, has served more than 1,000 families, and is a certified breastfeeding consultant.
The strengths are its very specific positioning around the feeding situations that cause the most anxiety for new parents, along with an emphasis on evidence-based and family-friendly solutions. Free recipes lower the barrier to trying it, while one-time consultations and monthly support can meet different levels of urgency. The downsides are that the content is mainly in Spanish, creating a higher learning barrier for Chinese-speaking families; offline services clearly depend on being local to Mexico; the website does not present a structured course syllabus, assignment system, or completion certificate, and it also does not disclose payment methods.
It is suitable for Spanish-speaking expecting and postpartum families, as well as parents of babies aged 0–24 months, especially those dealing with breastfeeding pain, latch issues, anxiety around introducing solids, or the need for continuous growth tracking. The review text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its accessibility is unknown; even if it can be accessed, language and time zone differences would be the main barriers.
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hellomelon.co is an Mexico Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $38.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hellomelon.co directly.