So I am supposed to go to a breast feeding basics class tonight. It is free.
Have you been to this class...is it a must for a FTM?
Delima: I feel like absolute crap and am SO crabby. I just want to rest in my pjs to be honest. I'm not that stressed about breast feeding honestly. I figure it seems like a natural thing with mom and baby, that the nurses at the hospital can give pointers for the first few tries and that I can probably find just as much info on Kellymom.com as I will get from this class. My MW also offers lactation consults after the birth so I could always do those if I was having problems.
So: get over my horrible mood and force myself to go or relax at home? [i have been super stressed lately and it's really taking a toll on me]
Re: WWYD BF class yes or no?
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I'm a FTM and went to one last night. I didn't want to go, didn't feel well... but got a lot out of it.
I'm happy I went. I thought I'd researched a lot, but I learned a ton and really enjoyed the parts on positioning (we used dolls!) and pumping logistics. I feel much more confident after the class. I'd go.
This. I went to one about three weeks ago and like you, really didn't feel like dealing with anyone or leaving the house that day, but I really did get a lot out of it.
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This!!! I was so not up for it but was really glad I did.
cues before the baby got crabby. We watched this awful video from the 80s on VHS. She printed a bunch of stuff off of medelas website and that was it. Never even touched on pumping or creating a schedule for working moms or anything. Boo.
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My husband and I went to class on Monday and it was SO helpful. I've already done a lot of reading/research and I walked away feeling like I learned a ton.
I think it really depends on the teacher though, but I do think that anything you can learn about breastfeeding will help you in the long run.
(sorry you're feeling so crummy)
Nursed dd1 for 15 months never had any issues
Nursed dd2 for 10 months with tons of issues. Her latch wasn't right. She refused to nurse at first. I ha to express into her mouth. It was almost 10 months of stress.
I would happily go to a class now.
I just got home from a BF class at my hospital, and I got way more out of it than I thought I would. I definitely did not feel like going after a hellish day at work, an outside temp of 106, a bad stomachache, and feeling exhausted. But I am really glad I went.
Plus, in the end, it really was a time saver. Instead of spending hours reading books and researching the Internet, the class was packed with info and over in less than two hours. Every FTM is different, but I'm glad I went. (And that my husband went too. I don't think men would normally do much reading and research about BF on their own, so now I feel better knowing that he is knowledgeable and equipped to offer me support.)