Q: Prepping to nurse?

Posted Wednesday, December 19, 2007 12:01 PM

Q: "What are the best ways, other than taking a class and/or reading a book, to prepare yourself and your body for breastfeeding before you even give birth?" - jonnasue71

Andi Silverman: You are right that it is a good idea to take a breastfeeding class while you are still pregnant. You'll learn some basics and have more confidence once your baby is born. Additionally, one of the best ways to prepare is to watch another mom breastfeed. Of course not all babies are the same, but it is nice to familiarize yourself with the process. There are also a lot of websites and blogs that focus on breastfeeding -- you can certainly check out my blog (address below).
 

 Guest breastfeeding expert Andi Silverman is the author of Mama Knows Breast: A Beginners Guide to Breastfeeding and a mother of two. Read her blog at www.mamaknowsbreast.com, and send your questions to experts@thenestbaby.com

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re: Q: Prepping to nurse?

I would also recommend finding a La Leche League near you and get to know the parents who go there.  They are an excellent resource.  To find one near you go to www.llli.org and search for your country/state.  

Posted by OutofControl    Monday, September 29, 2008 12:01 PM


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