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I've only had the experience of sitting through two of these, but I have
heard women say that after taking the local class, they decided to
ABM-feed, because BF was too complicated. I wonder if first presenting
them with all the health advantages, before even getting into the
mechanics, and then before starting any discussion on ABM-feeding, that
the health disadvantages are mentioned might be an option.
When I recently attended a local breastfeeding class, which was very good
(taught by two RNs -former LLL leaders, I felt there wasn't enough
information on the health advantages. They certainly were mentioned,
but not really highlighted. (this was a hospital sponsored
class--they've forbidden from mentioning "nipple confusion" although
they do work it in.)
Melissa K.
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