All About Breastfeeding
Summary: Lori Jill Isenstadt from All About Breastfeeding is on a mission to normalize breastfeeding..... all around the world. She has interviews with Dr Dawn Obrecht, Abby Theuring, Jessica Shortall, Dr. Jack Newman, Maureen Minchin and more. Learn from mothers who are actively breastfeeding, sharing their personal stories of breastfeeding with ease and babies who just know exactly what to do. Hear intimate stories from mothers about their struggles and pain with breastfeeding. Everyday moms sharing extraordinary stories of what life was like behind their breastfeeding doors. Get help with common concerns such as low milk supply, oversupply, babies who are tongue and lip tied, premature babies, sick babies who are breastfeeding as well as babies who have had surgeries such as heart and cleft surgeries. Book authors and physicians who are huge breastfeeding supporters share their expertise as they all have a common interest. To normalize breastfeeding. Lori interviews mothers and professionals about breastfeeding as it relates to pregnancy childbirth postpartum mothering and newborn parenting
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Kathy has certifications as a Health Coach, specializing in prenatal, postpartum and breastfeeding as well as a Compassion Fatigue Educator, specializing in perinatal and infant loss.
In this show, Episode # 217, Lori introduces this seasons theme called Breastfeeding Bites. This is going to be a series of educational shows about breastfeeding that is meant to talk about all the various aspects of breastfeeding. Lori would like the global world to know that breastfeeding means different things to different people. Show Info: http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/ http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/topics1/
Esther has been a professional doula for 25 years in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States and has been involved with birth and postpartum work since she was 18 years old. She studied Midwifery, Anthropology and Philosophy and has found them all to be pretty handy in life. She is a member of the SFDoulaGroup and offers consultation in addition to doula services.
She gave birth to a beautiful daughter named Vivian. She was awake and active and yet remained very uninterested in breastfeeding her first 24 hours of life. Each time she was brought to the breast, she showed no interest in sucking.
Lori will be sharing her personal experience when she nursed her first baby, in public for the very first time.
When she was in the UK, Fiona worked in maternal health. The standard of care at that time was for moms to breastfeed for 6 weeks. She was living in Toronto at the time she had her first baby. The expectation was for her to breastfeed for 6 weeks.
Lori shares the difficulties – pain and struggles she encountered when breastfeeding her newborn
New motherhood, early breastfeeding, figuring it out, and it all leads to second baby lots of confidence and tandem nursing and child-led weaning.
Introducing your host Lori J Isenstadt IBLCL
Plan the birth but be prepared if things do not go according to plan
In today's show, she gives us more details about what she learned. Jennifer gives you, my listeners the gift of her raw emotional feelings, of her honestly and above all, Jennifer gives you the gift of perseverance. I often tell moms - you never know until you try. Sometimes trying means doing something different than what you had planned. This is Jennifers story - letting go of her initial goals and changing her expectations.
Examining the bond between the new mother and her newborn from the perspective of labor, birth, and breastfeeding, and looks more closely at labor mechanics and interventions, and how these affect breastfeeding.
Jennifer Gaskill is a former teacher now works in instructional design. She lives with her husband and beautiful 10 month old baby boy in Florida She is also an aspiring blogger of One Working Mommy, where she writes about new mom life and what's it like to be a full time working mom. She recently weaned after 9 months of breastfeeding 6 of which were spent exclusively pumping.
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