I have my breastfeeding class tonight and I'm not sure whether or not I should take DH. I was originally thinking that I would leave him at home but I was just looking over the class description and it mentions that the class accepts up to 10 couples.
Are you planning to take your DH?
Re: Bringing DH to breastfeeding class
Me: 36 DH: 40
DH dx azoospermia My dx: RA & AMA
d-IUI's--6/10, 7/13 & 8/4: all BFN
d-IVF#1--Lupron/Menopur/Bravelle/Novarel; mini-dose protocol
ER: 10/25--18R; 14F; ET: 10/28--3dt of 2 embies; 3 blasts frozen
+ HPT 11/4; Beta #1--14dp3dt: 441; Beta #2--21dp3dt: 9298
One beautiful jelly bean growing! Saw h/b on 11/28 and 12/5!!!
P/SAIF welcome
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Yes DH is coming with me. At my hospital they offered class with men and ones where they were not allowed.
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It looks like your class is set up for couples, so I say bring him along. Obviously he won't be breastfeeding, but it's important for him to be involved in baby's care and to know what is going on with you.
My husband is coming with me to a breastfeeding class in June.
Dh and i are taking classes this time around. But when we did with Cale DH went with me to all of them. They actually encourage you to bring your partner with you to your classes cuz then they are able to help you out without you really having to say 'Honey, dont forget this, or make sure you do that.'
With the breast feeding class it helped DH to know what my body was goin through and, what i was emotionally go through as well. It also with help Dh to know how to help you when you are trying to get LO to latch. There was one night that i was sooo tired i just couldnt stay awake, and DH was able to for the most part get Cale to latch and feed witout me having to fully wake up.
I think that it is a really really good idea if he is not busy with work, or anything that he go with you. I think taht you will be maybe regreat it if he doesnt go with you when he could have.
This was exactly my thought.. I would need him to help remind me, especially if I get frustrated that it's not working or something..
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I TOLD DH "DON'T WORRY, STAY AT HOME" AND I WAS THE ONLY ONE WITHOUT MY HUBBIE THERE! EMBARASSING!
This was me last Saturday. My DH would have gone if I asked him to, but he would have been overwhelmed the whole time. I was glad I got to go and take notes and concentrate on what was being taught myself. DH is definitely supportive of breastfeeding in general and we both hope I can make it to 6-12 months of bf/pumping.
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Soooo I asked DH to attend the class with me for support and he ended up staying home.
I am not a happy camper tonight. He just could not see what he could get out of a breast feeding class. It also didn't help that he has a female co-worker telling him that all the classes are useless and that she would never dream of asking her husband to attend. UGH, super annoyed.
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I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
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I'm sorry that he decided not to go with you...thats pretty crappy. He should take a big note to self that what his co worker says does not apply to the two of you.
Thankfully he was really apologetic after he realized that he upset me by skipping and promised to be a super Lamaze partner tomorrow. He better be on his best behavior this week!
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living,
my baby you'll be."
Me: 36 DH: 40
DH dx azoospermia My dx: RA & AMA
d-IUI's--6/10, 7/13 & 8/4: all BFN
d-IVF#1--Lupron/Menopur/Bravelle/Novarel; mini-dose protocol
ER: 10/25--18R; 14F; ET: 10/28--3dt of 2 embies; 3 blasts frozen
+ HPT 11/4; Beta #1--14dp3dt: 441; Beta #2--21dp3dt: 9298
One beautiful jelly bean growing! Saw h/b on 11/28 and 12/5!!!
P/SAIF welcome
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I'm sorry your H didn't go. I'd be pissed, especially that his coworker's opinion was more valuable than yours.
My H was the only partner to attend our BF class and he said he was so glad he went because of the visual aids. He said (because of his learning style) he would not have retained the information if I had read it to him from a book or tried explaining things to him. With twins, I know for a fact I'll need him to help me, and the way I see it, this isn't just about boobs, it's going to be the sole source of nutrition for at least six months of his sons' lives, so he'd better show a freaking interest. Our LC also talked about what normal vs irregular bowel movements are like for a BF baby, which I found super important for H to hear because I sure as hell won't be the only one changing diapers.