>This came up on Google-alerts today. Comments anyone?
>
>_Breastfeeding Rates Not Increased By Peer Support_
>(http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=38478)
>
I have put a shout out on a UK list, to see if anyone there was
involved in this Scottish study and can say a bit more about how it
worked.
One thing that struck me is that the contact between mothers and
supporters (every 2 days) could seem intrusive.
The other aspect of it is that peer supporters are *minimally*
trained - were they perhaps charged with tackling difficult problems
beyond their scope? My feeling is the value of peer support is in the
way they act as a social resource and a way of raising bf's profile
in a community, attending groups as experienced mothers and so on,
using listening skills and befriending.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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