Coming up in the next few weeks DH and I have some pregnancy classes we are signed up to take, one of which is a breastfeeding class. Is this a class he should attend with me? If you have gone to one before, did you take DH? Were there men in your B/F class? He wants to skip it, but I think it might be helpful for him to know what is going on with my body.
Re: Take DH to B/F class?
This was us too. I'm glad he was there because he ended up remembering things I hadn't. All the other women in my class had their partners with them. You can always entice him to go by telling him they may show pictures or videos of boobs!
I was only 1 of 2 girls that showed up at mine without her DH / SO. However, DH doesn't come with me to my appointments either. He only came to the 20 week A/S. For DD1 he did attend the child birth class (1.5 days).
I kinda wish he had come but I was able to share the info after and he did help the first few days with keeping LO's hands out of the way as we were getting the hang of it.
This!! If you are struggling with BFing that first week and your hormones have kicked in and your emotions are OUT of CONTROL, you're sleep deprived and can't think straight, you'll wish your DH knew what you learned to help remind you of tips and suggestions.
DH came with me to my first one when I was pregnant with DD.
He opted out this time, but I don't blame him- it was the exact same class as last year. Its a free class held at the hospital, so I figured why not. Oh, and its a new hospital and I wanted to see it
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Absolutely! We went to ours earlier this week. About 80% of the women came with their SO/DH.
Not only it's helpful to have another person to be there to absorb the information, I think men generally have no clue how difficult BF *can* be. Sure, it might go very easy for you, but if you are running into issues, it's important that your DH is understanding and is there to SUPPORT you.
I doubt most First time dads out there realize that a newborn feeds every 1.5-2hrs, and each feeding session can take up to 45 mins. So basically, you're feeding the baby for 45 mins, then you get 45 mins off, and the baby needs to eat again. It's important that your support person understands this and helps out with everything else that's not BFing related, like bringing you snacks to eat, water to drink, or changing the diaper, holding LO for a while so you can get up to go pee etc.
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Mine came with me. More for moral support than anything, but I was glad he was there. He learned some things, I learned some things, and of the two of us he will retain the information better. i'll be too overwhelmed, sleep-deprived and frustrated, I think. Knowing that he knows what I should be doing will be a huge help down the line.
Oh no, I assumed that DHs didnt usually go to these.
I think I will call my hospital and ask if anyone is bringing a SO. I know that when I signed up for the birth class they asked if I was bringing someone, when I signed up for this one they didnt.
We do have a consult with the LC during my stay at the hospital.
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This was us too, and there were lots of men in our group all but 1 woman whose so didn't go
This was us too, and there were lots of men in our group all but 1 woman whose so didn't go
My husband didn't go with me. I went with a pregnant friend (her DH was going to go and then opted out that day). I think we had maybe 6 women, no husbands. Had I asked, I know he would have, but I didn't think he'd get anything out of it.