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Why You Need A Breastfeeding Class

During pregnancy, a woman goes through many changes in her body and life. It is both an exciting and confusing time. Many pregnant women don’t think much about getting themselves educated on breastfeeding. But taking a breastfeeding class can help immensely once the baby arrives.

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What is taught in a breastfeeding class?

A good breastfeeding class or program should teach you;

  1. What are the different stages of breastfeeding?
  2. Importance of skin to skin.
  3. Why breastfeeding is important and beneficial for mother and baby,
  4. The composition of milk from newborn stage and beyond
  5. Information on how to breastfeed, how to latch, different positions, pumping advice etc.
  6. Care for your breasts during and post-weaning.
  7. Tips to increase and maintain supply.
  8. Most importantly troubleshoot common breastfeeding problems like latching, clogged ducts, mastitis etc.

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Why is it important to attend such a breastfeeding class?

Equipping yourself with the correct information about breastfeeding is crucially important in the early days postpartum. And success in the early stages leads to longterm success with breastfeeding.

There is so much misinformation out there. Sometimes even close experienced relatives don’t know about latest research and recommended guidelines.

Today WHO recommends mothers exclusively breastfeed the first six months of the babies life. This recommendation is based on of a lot of research, yet many traditional weaning practices start weaning as early as 3-4 months of age. This is not only unnecessary but sometimes also a dangerous practice. A mother’s milk can provide all the nutrition for a baby up to 6 months of age.

While it is ok to follow certain traditional practices it is important to know that there is new evidence-based research that supports long-term breastfeeding for the many benefits it provides both mother and baby.

Going for a breastfeeding class gives you the much-needed confidence as a new mother to practice breastfeeding successfully.

The Ultimate Breastfeeding Class by Milkology

I personally recommend a breastfeeding class since I experienced the benefits of taking a class coupled with great lactation supporters in my early days as a mother.

The knowledge I got from my class and lactation advisors were key to my success as a breastfeeding mother. I am still breastfeeding my now 26 months old and cannot stress more on the importance of the right guidance early on.

When I found out about The Ultimate Breastfeeding Class by Milkology I was excited to showcase it on my blog.

Stacey Stewart is a Certified Lactation Educator through CAPPA, a mom of 3 and the founder of Milkology®.  She has taught lactation to thousands of women. Her breastfeeding course is online and on demand. You can easily pace it to suit your own timelines.

The Ultimate Breastfeeding Class takes you through :

  1. Benefits and Properties of Breastmilk
  2. The Process
  3. Techniques
  4. What to Expect
  5. Finding Support and Getting Prepared

It also includes Bonuses like;

1.The Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide (PDF)

2. The Little Black Book Of Breastfeeding Secrets (eBook)

3. Tips From Pumping Moms (eBook)

4. Breastfeeding Milestone Photocards

And an easy way to;

Download and print all class notes

I would have loved such an in-depth breastfeeding guide when I was a new mom. So many of the topics covered here are missed in other classes, like, tips on pumping, and troubleshooting common breastfeeding problems for example.

These were things I had to learn as I encountered them on my breastfeeding journey.

New moms like you can get all this information in one place at a click of a button.

To know more about The Ultimate Breastfeeding Class by Milkology, click here (affiliate link).

What were some of the things that helped you on your breastfeeding journey? Did you attend a breastfeeding class during pregnancy? How was the experience for you? Do leave me a comment below.

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8 thoughts on “Why You Need A Breastfeeding Class”

  1. How I wish I had taken one with my firstborn. I truly believe that’s why we failed. I ended up exclusively pumping which is needless to say so time-consuming. I had so much more knowledge by the time we had our second baby and of course, it went as smooth as can be. She self-weaned right around two years old which was perfect in my opinion…

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    • Yes, such a class is so useful when you start. I had a lot of support early on, but I can imagine if one doesn’t at least you have all the information in one place to make the right decisions.

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  2. I’m glad this class really benefited you! I have friends who really struggled with breastfeeding and even fell into depression because of it.

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    • Yes, the right support system early on is the key to breastfeeding success. A breastfeeding class is just the stepping stone to building a long breastfeeding relationship.

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  3. I never went to a class, but did a lot of research. I wish I would have gone to a class though it is so overwhelming as a new mom. I’ve now been nursing for over 2.5 years and tandem nursing for a year. Such a magical time and I love to help new mama’s.

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    • Thank-you for sharing your experience Toni. I too went for a regular pregnancy class that had one lesson on breastfeeding. In those initial breastfeeding months I had to research everything about breastfeeding and almost felt like giving up many times. An online breastfeeding class done during my pregnancy would have been so much help. But my mistakes can be somebody else’s learnings right?

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    • Wow, that’s awesome! definitely, the more information you have on hand the better the parenting experience. Its all part of building your confidence as a parent.

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