I delivered at QMH last September and their midwives were great in helping with breastfeeding, they asked before delivery whether i would be breastfeeding my baby and gave me the baby right after birth for bonding, with midwive there to assist with breastfeeding. baby was rooming in with me the entire time and the midwives visited regularly to check breastfeeding progress, they also conducted breastfeeding sessions in group if you are up to join. Also heard good comments from my friends who delivered at the matilda that the midwives there are very pro-breastfeeding and will help you with it right after birth.
also went to the lactation consultants are Mother Child Health Clinic afterwards for follow up checks which were very helpful.
As a first time mom, i did attend prenatal class which covered breastfeeding which was useful information but personally i think the actual help you get from the hospital are much more useful when you actually have your baby with you!
I did also see Mrs Chee by friends’ referral when baby was 2-month for a minor case of early Mastitis, she was very helpful and very nice, though the clinic was a bit inconvenient to get to from where I live. She is extremely busy so you better book in advance! She was doing a pre-delivery consultation with a mom-to-be just before one of my sessions so I overheard some details, she is usually in the clinic during the day and would visit new born in evening after her clinic hours (to private hospitals only), best to call her to discuss…
Agree with thanka2, the LLL support group is great also, i only went to the group once though as I’ve already returned to work and the timing doesn’t work out, good to get connected esp if you don’t have other bf moms in your close circle.
Good luck on breastfeeding =) it wasn’t easy at the beginning and took me nearly 6 weeks to get things smoothly, still feeding now can’t believe nearly 8 months have passed!