Meeting other breastfeeding moms will help you feel normal.
Not exact matches
And you know, in Australia that would be signing, joining The Australian
Breastfeeding Association, use their telephone help line, look at their website like for information, come along to our
meetings and
meet with
other moms.
One of the benefits of attending Lactation Link's in - person
breastfeeding class is that you get to
meet other moms!
After my own personal experiences of
breastfeeding my two babies, now 13 and 10 years old, and the lack of support I received, I felt compelled to help educate and support
other moms to
meet their
breastfeeding goals.
If you attend local
meetings, you can
meet other new
moms and get
breastfeeding assistance.
We give free
meeting space to non-profit organizations like
Breastfeeding Initiative of Ulster County, Holistic
Moms Network, La Leche League, ICAN and
others.
However, I went to one LLLi
meeting while pregnant by leaving work early, and a couple of the
breastfeeding center group
meetings while I was on my all too brief mat leave, and through that, I
met up with some
other moms who work less than I do.
I'd say about 75 percent of them are not having
breastfeeding challenges, but they come to hang out with
other moms that they've
met, who are also
breastfeeding their children.
Meet other moms who are feeling as you are, and talk to
other moms who made it through to the sweet spot of
breastfeeding.
You'll
meet a community of
other breastfeeding and pumping
moms; get free help with feeding; weigh your baby and have the chance to ask any questions.
At an LLL
meeting you will find knowledgeable leaders and
other breastfeeding moms.
So new or soon - to - be
moms; if you've decided that you want to nurse, take some time to learn what's normal, get expert advice if you're having trouble after baby comes, and get support from friends and
other moms who have
met the
breastfeeding goals you want to reach.
Consultants that specifically do this because let's face it's an opportunity for them to
meet other moms too and to increase their business but it's an opportunity for
moms to get together, to
breastfeed in the same room, to see kind of normalize
breastfeeding a little bit more amongst that group.