I am available for
breastfeeding visits in person if you live on the Sunshine Coast.
Not exact matches
We fully expected to have the stereotypical baby experience: Have a baby, take that first family picture
in the hospital, show him off to friends and family who
visit,
breastfeed, eat yummy meals
people bring us, and be exhausted but happy all of the time.
Whether you're out
in public or at home
visiting with family and friends, you may feel a little uncomfortable
breastfeeding around other
people.
In our case, me and our time
breastfeeding was the only thing that stayed the same — beds, rooms, houses, other
people — were all transient (between military move and family / friends
visiting).
From what is advertised on the Virtual
Breastfeeding Help website, online sessions are usually less expensive than an
in -
person visit.
Ongoing parental support through
in -
person visits and phone contacts with healthcare providers usually results
in increased
breastfeeding duration.