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Professionals Your first resource
for breastfeeding issues/questions should be your own, or your infants,
primary care providers. By asking a few questions of your obstetrician/gynecologist,
pediatrician, family practitioner, or certified nurse midwife, you can
learn their opinions and involvement in breastfeeding. For instance:
If unable to offer
support, they should refer you to a lactation specialist for help. Other Breastfeeding Support Dont overlook the valuable support and advice of friends and family members, especially if theyve successfully breastfed their own children. Its also important to enlist the support of your partner. Research shows that a fathers attitude toward breastfeeding has a big impact on whether or not baby is breastfed and for what length of time. Are you using a Baby-Friendly hospital? UNICEF established this worldwide initiative to recognize hospitals and birthing centers that promote, protect, and support breastfeeding. The number of Baby-Friendly hospitals in the United States is low, but increasing. Breastfeeding books and periodicals are available at your local library, bookstore, and support organizations. They offer a great deal of guidance and encouragement. |
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