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Hi-We're on the path for our 2nd adoption, and I've decided I want to try to breastfeed this time. I've been online looking at the regular protocol, ordered the Dom, and will start bc soon. My question is this: keeping a positive attitiude that I will get breastmilk, how do I find support to breastfeed when the baby arrives? Do I find a local lactatin consultant here in PA? Do I try to find one in the state where the baby will be born (FL)? Will I even need to worry about it? I have a fear of being in the hotel room with a crying baby for two weeks and me just not having a clue what to do! Thanks,Natalie
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Natalie,
a GREAT website for you to post on is asklenore dot com. However, with that said. CONGRATULATIONS! This is an awesome process, and so empowering as a woman! I would find an LC both in PA and in FL. You can go to LLL.com and also [url=http://gotwww.net/ilca/]International Lactation Consultant Association[/url]
Do you have a lact-aid yet? When is your LO arriving? Do tell!
Congrats again!
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You're SO welcome!!! Have you tried your OB/GYN?
Also, when I went to my gyn, I took all SORTS of printed info from websites with me, so that I could educate her as well. I think she was still a bit skeptical, but very willing to help and supportive. SO, now I just need to make this work and prove it to her!!!!
Good Luck!!
Even though I had found a lactation consultant from which to rent the pump (since you have to start pumping well in advance of the baby's arrival), I ended up just having a lesson from the hospital's lactation consultant (who were thrilled to help me) before I took the baby home. After that I was home free.
I'm just stopping adoptive breastfeeding after 6 months. I just cannot pump any more! :(