I really believe that we need to give moms the correct information no
matter what it is. Presented respectfully. But also tell them how they
might overcome their issue or challenge should they chose to do so. I
say this from being on the opposite side of the question sometimes. I
get a lot of moms asking about relactating or wanting to start pumping
for a premature baby after 7-10 days of doing nothing (no breastfeeding
or no pumping). I find that hospital staff builds up how easy starting
to pump this late is going to be. They seem to push that the free pump
from WIC is the answer. I have learned that moms deserve a full answer
or education on how the breasts make milk and what relactation involves
work-wise. I used to just encourage them like a cheer leader but I then
saw how disappointed and discouraged moms were after even so short as 2
days when they were not making milk instantly. How most quit before a
week was over. When I started giving a full answer, with the pros and
cons, and milk supply information, the ones who actually choose to
initiate a milk supply this late have more confidence and are willing to
put effort and commitment into a plan of action. Rather than thinking
how easy this will be and then being disappointed or angry at their
bodies not cooperating. At least they know how and why the body makes or
doesn't make milk. So maybe next time will be different.
Kathy Eng, BSW, IBCLC
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