I found it to be helpful. They gave a lot of tips and tricks for making sure it goes smoothly and solutions for when it doesn't. Also, it was great for DH to learn more about it and how he could be "involved".
Dx PCOS 2004...Married Oct. 2008... Complete surprise BFP on BCP Oct 2008..Amazing, miracle born 6/8/09...TTC #2 since 6/10
I skipped mine yesterday. It was a one night class and I was in L & D from 3:30 AM to 8:30AM then I went to work until 3:30 PM. I was so tired, I didn't go...The hospital has 2 lactation consultants that are available while you are recovering plus all of the nurses are highly educated in BF. I am not really worried about missing the class.
I skipped mine yesterday.? It was a one night class and I was in L & D from 3:30 AM to 8:30AM then I went to work until 3:30 PM.? I was so tired, I didn't go...The hospital has 2 lactation consultants that are available while you are recovering plus all of the nurses are highly educated in BF.? I am not really worried about missing the class.
I'm not doing mine for this reason. ?I just plan to ask for lots of help during my recovery!?
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I didn't take one, and wish I had. There were issues that we're there in the hospital that arose at home. Had I had the information I received from the LC yesterday at a local drop-in, I could have potentially saved myself from 9 days of toe-curling pain...
I never took a BF class. ?I didn't get much out of the childbirth classes either. I knew most of the stuff already.
I highly recommend the That's What They're For book. ?Very helpful in those first few days. ? Also the lactation specialists at your hospital will be able to help you out if need be. ?I never felt the need to take a BF class-I was more a learn when you need to type of person.?
Don't skip it...I think the first two weeks of BF are worst than labor and delivery!! I don't think a class can fully prepare you for BF but it will not hurt. BF is extremely hard the first weeks and many women give up too soon. The first weeks were hell but I stuck with it and now we are a great team. GL
Re: seriously thinking about skipping my BF class
No!!!!!
Don't skip the BFing class...I thought it was very worthwhile.
(DH and I are not taking childbirth classes, though.)
I found it to be helpful. They gave a lot of tips and tricks for making sure it goes smoothly and solutions for when it doesn't. Also, it was great for DH to learn more about it and how he could be "involved".
TTC#1 Chart
TTC#2 Chart
IUI #1 - #4 (repronex trigger) = BFN
IUI#5 on 10/28/2008 ** BFP 11/10/08 ** EDD 07/21/09 *** It's a GIRL (07/14/09)
med/treatment free BFP 06/28/10. EDD 03/05/11 *** GIRL #2 (02/23/11)
beta#1 @ 17dpo = 1296 .... beta#2 @ 19dpo = 3034
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My BF class was suuuuper helpful. I'm so glad that I went. DH went too, and he also felt like he got a lot out of it.
I'm not doing mine for this reason. ?I just plan to ask for lots of help during my recovery!?
I never took a BF class. ?I didn't get much out of the childbirth classes either. I knew most of the stuff already.
I highly recommend the That's What They're For book. ?Very helpful in those first few days. ? Also the lactation specialists at your hospital will be able to help you out if need be. ?I never felt the need to take a BF class-I was more a learn when you need to type of person.?
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