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Date: | Sun, 14 Aug 2011 07:26:11 -0400 |
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I think the concept that you need ten thousand hours of experience to be an
expert makes a lot of sense, and, to me, breastfeeding your own baby makes a
significant contribution to that. I've breastfed four children over twelve
years and couldn't count the number of hours that would add up to. No, it's
not quite the same as helping other mothers but you learn a huge amount by
just doing it for that length of time - how breastfeeding looks, feels,
works. You learn even more by attending groups of breastfeeding mothers even
if you aren't actively helping them, just by observing what they do
differently, what works and doesn't, hearing about how they fit
breastfeeding into their lives, etc.
Teresa Pitman
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