I have a thirty year old. I learned all of those things by myself. Before
giving birth I did read Karen Pryor's book--other than that I took no classes
and had no other instruction. Breastfeeding had not yet been made into rocket
science and we certainly weren't over thinking it in the San Francisco Bay
area. I often think I was just darned lucky that my first born knew what to
do--I surely didn't. And an un-medicated childbirth certainly didn't hurt.
Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC
In a message dated 2/7/2009 11:08:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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Those of you whose firstborns are older than 28 or so:
How did you learn to breastfeed effectively? How did you learn to hand =
express? How did you learn to breastfeed lying down
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