Anyone have any experience with breastfeeding classes? I can't seem to make up my mind but would like to do so in the next couple of days.
I've read the section in the Sears' Baby Book on breastfeeding already. I own the "Womanly Art of Breastfeeding" book but it looks like I'm not going to be able to read it by my due date. It's also my understanding that the hospital has a lactation consultant help out with latching after birth.
I guess I was hoping to have the skills drilled in a little more. Are there any practical benefits to an in person class?
Re: Lactation Classes?
So my vote is yes if you have the time, but it's not needed.
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You should also know that under the Affordable Care Act insurers are required to provide you with Breastpump rentals (rent a hospital grade!) and visits with lactation consultants. (Assuming you are not on a grandfathered plan)
https://www2.aap.org/breastfeeding/files/pdf/FederalSupportforBreastfeedingResource.pdf
I had a really hard time breastfeeding for months and had to exclusively pump for awhile. So I say take all the resources you can, because it can't hurt. The LC's at my hospital were useless simply because they had too many patients. I couldn't obtain a good latch and subsequently LO ended up with severe Jaundice and had to under go treatment. If you can, have an LC view your breasts ahead of time to see if you may have problems BFing from flat nipples etc.
I went to a free BF support group afterwards too. At one point a pregnant gal joined us for a while just to gather info. I thought that was brilliant and wish I had thought of it.
The BFing board on here is a great help too. Good Luck!
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Really for breastfeeding nothing can really totally prepare you except the experience itself. I think help in the hospital and continuing into the first week or few weeks is more valuable than pre breastfeeding help.
Factor V Leiden Homozygous, Advanced Maternal Age
TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
TTC #2, 2 yrs, PCOS, Femera+Ovidrel
IUI#2 BFP!
I also think having friends you can call for help/advice/encouragement is vital to breastfeeding success.
PS...when we were having a hard time the only way I could get her on was with the football hold. If it was not for that, we would have not made it.
9/1998 - Ectopic :: 4/2001 - M/C :: 8/2006 - Ectopic :: 4/2007 - M/C :: 8/2008 - Ectopic
4/2010 - DD
4/2012 - M/C
6/2014 - Surprise Pregnancy at 42 yrs old! EDD 2/16/2015
6/9 +HPT :: 6/10 hCG 383 :: 6/12 hCG 1190 :: 6/17 hCG 8224, Prog 26.4
6/24 U/S #1 showing 6w2d CRL .43cm w/HB! :: 7/7 U/S #2 CRL 1.73cm w/strong HB!!
7/31 NT Scan U/S #3 CRL 49mm, HB160 | MaterniT21 - Negative!! TEAM PINK
9/2 - AFP Panel - Negative | U/S #4 HB150
10/1 Anatomy U/S #5 | HB 134 | CPCs found, Trisomy 18 ruled out w/Mat21 on 7/31 | all other development normal!
11/24 - Glucose was normal at 94
1/12 BPP/Growth U/S #9 HB 129, weighs 5lb 12oz already w/ 4 weeks to go!!
1/20 BPP/Growth U/S#10 HB 155, weight 6lb 9oz :: 1/26 BPP U/S#11 HB153 :: 2/2 BPP U/S #12 HB 137 :: 2/9 BPP U/S #13 HB 150
@Neonnoon I had a lot of trouble getting DD to latch. She had to get suctioned by the NICU team after birth and wouldn't latch. I had a lactation consultant come in and basically try for half an hour to get DD to latch which resulted in bloody cracked nipples and me not being interested in ever seeing another LC ever again.
And then something happened... That LC had passed on my information to the oncoming LC and she came to visit. I guess it hadn't occured to me that they would be on shifts and another would be coming. I'm so glad though. The second LC had entirely different ideas on latching and a whole different set of tricks and techniques that the first never considered. She ended up using a flexible nipple shield to get DD to latch on to that and using a tiny little cathedar attached to a syringe full of formula to give it a little squirt to let DD know oh... oh I get it!!
After a few tries with this method, DD kind of got the idea that latching meant milk! Then I stopped needing the formula at all and DD would latch to the nipple shield that covered my nipple. About 12 hours after that (and some nipple healing on my part) I was able to get her to latch directly and didn't need the shield again.
I'm just telling you this story so that you know that each LC is different, just as each midwife or OB is different. If one doesn't work for you, ask for another. I really would have given up if I hadn't had that second experience and I'm so glad that one of them had an idea that worked for DD.
Factor V Leiden Homozygous, Advanced Maternal Age
TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
TTC #2, 2 yrs, PCOS, Femera+Ovidrel
IUI#2 BFP!