Breastfeeding Talk Learn all you can about breastfeeding before your baby is born!
Why Breastfeeding is Best How to Get Started the Right Way! How Milk Gets from Breast to Baby Correct Positioning, Latch-On and Holding of baby Avoid Breastfeeding Common Problems – Engorgement, Sore Nipples etc How to Increase Your Milk Supply How to know if your baby is getting enough milk How to breastfeed your Baby till his/her 1st birthday.. Breastfeeding for Working Moms Daddy and the breastfed Baby Breastfeeding Myths debunked! And many more!!
Time : 2 - 6 pm Venue : Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumper (see MAP)
Dates in 2012 Jan 7 (english) Feb 11 (cantonese) March 17 (english) April 14 (english) May 19 (cantonese) June 10 (english) *Sunday Class* July 14 (english) Aug 11 (cantonese) Sept 8 (english) Oct 13 (english) Nov 17 (cantonese) Dec 8 (english)
I really do hope you'll attend my class. And because I believe I could help you like no one could, I would even give you a full refund if at the end of the seminar you feel you had not benefited at all from it. (no marketing gimmicks here – I’m just passionate about what I do).
What's the difference between this talk and the ones given in hospitals?
The breastfeeding Talk given by the hospital is usually part of the Ante-natal program. It’s usually a program of 8 different topics – pregnancy, pain management, child care, breastfeeding etc. The classes are usually 2hours x 4 sessions.
So, you can imagine that there isn’t all that much information given to the soon-to-be parents. Also, the Hospital breastfeeding talks are usually given by the matron or sister or just a registered nurse, and the question is – did they breastfeed? More likely than not, theirs are just book-knowledge and not practical knowledge.
On the other hand, I am an experienced mother of 4 who also struggled with breastfeeding my first baby and subsequently successfully breastfeed the others – who better to guide new mamas than a mama who’s been through it all?
What a Breastfeeding Mommy said:
I've attended the class and it proved beneficial to me. i learnt a lot and it prepared me for my first breastfeeding experience. i must admit it was not easy at all but i did it with the knowledge i've gained especially the demo which i've seen. my baby girl is 9 months old now and i am still breastfeeding her!! this is possible thanks to the network, the support and the friendships i've made.
To all mummies-to-be, mummies who wants to give breastfeeding a second chance and all those who knows these mummies... breastfeeding class is very very useful and beneficial. it prepares you with the necessary knowledge and info. a prepared mummy who faces challenges will not be caught unaware and of course anxiety and stress level will be lesser!!
Attend the class! Equip yourself! Enjoy the experience! Give your baby the best!