After nursing three very different babies, consulting with 3
different lactation consultants and utilizing tons of other resources, I realized that breastfeeding education and promotion is missing some very important information.
I saw 2
different lactation consultants and both recommended it.
This was not an easy decision, but after two months of trying breastfeeding with all sorts of devices and different techniques, a visit to two different breastfeeding clinics and consultations with two
different lactation consultants, I was ready to accept that exclusive pumping would be the way my baby would be fed.
During this stay, I saw five
different lactation consultants.
I called the hospital and spoke to
a different lactation consultant who offered me poor advice.
I've worked with four
different lactation consultants.
After meeting with 4
different lactation consultants and a speech therapist who specializes in sucking, I gave up and switched to pumping.
It was
a different lactation consultant who told me this, when my second baby was about 5 months old and I was experiencing excruciating pain when he fed.
During my lengthy labor, birth and hospital stays, I must have worked with about 5
different lactation consultants.
This might mean getting
a different lactation consultant out.
I saw 4
different lactation consultants and nobody could get her to agree to nurse.
I tried everything the 4
different lactation consultants I met with suggested.
I had four
different lactation consultants, lovely women all, who tried to help me, but nothing worked.