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Where To Turn If You Need Breast Feeding
Help
If you are a breast feeding mother you are probably aware that
finding breast feeding help can be challenging. In the past,
breast feeding moms turned to their mothers and mother in laws
for help with breast feeding. Unfortunately, in the last few
generations breast feeding was not the most popular form of
feeding babies, and the last few generations are no longer as
good of a source for breast feeding help. Not only did many
grandmothers use formula for their babies, but as more and more
moms are waiting until they are older to have their children,
they may not have access to their moms for advice, as they may
no longer be living, or no longer remember the joys and trials
of nursing.
Internet Sources For Help
The internet can be a good source for breast feeding help.
Sites like www.kellymom.com that are pro-breast feeding often
have forums where moms can post their questions and problems to
receive breast feeding help. When looking on the internet for
help, make sure that the site you find has the same philosophy
as you do when it comes to feeding your baby. Some sites claim
to be pro-breast feeding, when they will not always encourage a
mother to breast-feed. By finding an informative site that is
along the same lines as what you believe about breast feeding,
you are sure to find advice that you will be able to
follow.
Try Talking To Another Mom
Another nursing mom is another great source for breast feeding
help. If you are having trouble with nursing, consider
enlisting the help of a mom that you know who either is
currently successfully nursing, or has recently successfully
nursed a baby. They will often have insight into the nursing
relationship that is from experience.
Professional Sources For Help
The La Leche League is a group that was formed to encourage
mothers to nurse. They hold meetings around the country with
mothers who are nursing, and are there to provide breast
feeding support and advice. Mothers often meet new friends
while attending La Leche League meetings.
If these options do not give a new mom the breast feeding help
that she needs, she should find a qualified lactation
consultant in her area. Lactation consultants are not cheap,
but they are trained to provide breast feeding help for young
moms, and are the best option when nothing else has fixed the
concern of the breast feeding mom. Most hospitals will employ
one or two lactation consultants who can be called when a new
mom has a breast feeding question or concern. Lactation
consultants will even sometimes offer to come to the mom’s home
to help her get started breast feeding successfully.
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