Re: mother feeling baby is hers I only recently joined this list because I am interested in becoming a lactation consultant, though I probably won't be able to actively pursue this for some time. I wanted to post, though, to say that though having a cesarean is not ideal it does not always - or probably even usually - cause such feelings in a mother and also does not necessarily have to have a negative impact on breastfeeeding. I am sure in your capacities, these are the types of women you have seen but there are a lot of people (me included) who have had c-sections and have easily bonded with the child and had good nursing experiences. I think it is important to emphasize to pregnant mothers that though a natural birth is ideal, not having one is not necessarily a "bad start" that will impact the mom/baby relationship. I had an emergency c-section with my first child and didn't get to nurse for over 7 hours after my baby was born. He nursed like a champ, but one of the reasons I was a wreck during the time after birth was that I had been told so many times "you have to get the baby to nurse as soon as possible" in order for him to nurse that I was going crazy thinking that I had to have the baby right away or he wouldn't nurse. My message is to make sure there is not too much pressure on pregnant moms (from family members, LCs, midwives, drs or the media) that everything has to go the "right" way during/post birth for things to work out well for both mom and baby in the long run. *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html To reach list owners: [log in to unmask] Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask] COMMANDS: 1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail 2. To start it again: set lactnet mail 3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet 4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome