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This has been an interesting discussion. While I totally agree that
birthing practices have a very big impact on breastfeeding (form
personal experience), I also see the random nature of the problems (also
personal experience -- my third breastfed child, born naturally in a
birth center, had my nipples bleeding within 45 minutes after birth).
What I try to emphasize with moms is that breastfeeding should be a
pleasurable experience, and if they have concerns/problems/pain, that
they should call me sooner rather than later -- don't be a martyr and
suffer needlessly. Yes, a good birth experience reduces the odds of
problems, but doesn't eliminate it.
Margi
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