Dear Aussiegal,
I am annoyed by your story but not your part in it. Nipple pain when breastfeeding is an indication that something is wrong. And as professionals the midwives who helped you should have investigated what the problem was rather than just telling you to keep going.
Almost all breastfeeding problems can be solved with the correct information, encouragement and support. This is the role of La Leche League in the community; to offer correct information, encouragement and support.
It is not our job (or our desire) to try to push mothers who are not interested in to breastfeeding. I’m kept busy enough with the mothers who want to breastfeed and are having problems.
But I’d like to emphasis that:
1) Breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt and if it does there is a problem (even if a health professional has said everything is fine).
2) Get help as soon as you have a problem. It is usually much easier to fix the problem at three days than at three weeks.
3) Breastfeeding problems can be fixed but sometimes it takes time to get everything working perfectly.
Best wishes,
SARAH
For help and information about Breastfeeding
SARAH 2548-7636
MAGGIE 2817-7475
ROCHELLE 2947-7147
MARGARITA 2257-6757
余婉玲 9048-1701
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.lllhk.org
I am annoyed by your story but not your part in it. Nipple pain when breastfeeding is an indication that something is wrong. And as professionals the midwives who helped you should have investigated what the problem was rather than just telling you to keep going.
Almost all breastfeeding problems can be solved with the correct information, encouragement and support. This is the role of La Leche League in the community; to offer correct information, encouragement and support.
It is not our job (or our desire) to try to push mothers who are not interested in to breastfeeding. I’m kept busy enough with the mothers who want to breastfeed and are having problems.
But I’d like to emphasis that:
1) Breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt and if it does there is a problem (even if a health professional has said everything is fine).
2) Get help as soon as you have a problem. It is usually much easier to fix the problem at three days than at three weeks.
3) Breastfeeding problems can be fixed but sometimes it takes time to get everything working perfectly.
Best wishes,
SARAH
For help and information about Breastfeeding
SARAH 2548-7636
MAGGIE 2817-7475
ROCHELLE 2947-7147
MARGARITA 2257-6757
余婉玲 9048-1701
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.lllhk.org
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