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Andrea writes:

We also had  an "Advanced Breastfeeding" class that was very popular. It 
covered everything  about pumps and pumping, products, supply issues, scheduling, 
sleeping through  the night and growth spurts.


~~Andrea,
 
I would think that normal growth patterns would be in the basic class, as  
well as supply issues, things people need to know to get off to a good  start 
with their babies. Those other issues do not seem like advanced  breastfeeding 
issues. In fact in a way they are not breastfeeding issues at all,  they may be 
considered by some moms who are in breastfeeding  relationships. Still, 
linking the word "advanced" with "pumps and pumping,  products, scheduling, and 
sleeping through the night" makes it seem like this is  the normal place every 
mother and baby goes in time. A more neutral title for  these kinds of issue 
might be "After the First Weeks/Months", and cover things  like normal, healthy 
sleep patterns, daytime and nighttime, dealing with  separation from your baby" 
etc. 
 
Just my two cents,
 
Peace,
Judy  

Judy LeVan  Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY,  USA

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