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Hello,

I have never been to a LLL meeting. There isn't one all that close.

However, I took a class at our hospital and I found it quite helpful

and, since I took the class, the lactation consultant was more

willing to call me back when I called afterwards with problems.

> Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son

> for a sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing

> class that the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those

> classes helpful? Or would I just be better off going to some LLL

> meetings?

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Our local hospital had a GOOD breastfeeding class as one session of

the prenatal class package.

It was 'good', some good information, but maybe not AS good as I

would like to see. The instructor

(speaker?) was a nurse lactation consultant and was very

knowledgeable and offered some good information

but I got the feeling that either the class was an 'extra' duty

tacked on to an already full schedule

or that maybe she was just not as enthusiastic about promoting BFing

as I would hope someone leading a

class like that would be. Another possibility which someone

mentioned to me was just that the 'hospital'

may not allow her to be as 'enthusiastic' as she'd normally be

because of legal/mal-practice type concerns

or even 'sponsorship' issues.

Anyway, I guess I'm just trying to say that I think the class was

good, it was helpful, but youcan

also get a ton of great information from other sources such as LLL

and various pro-breastfeeding websites

and books. My suggestion would be to attend the class if possible,

keep an open mind, and maybe you'll

receive a few good tips, or a litle extra support... and maybe even a

book and refreshments *lol*

(Of course if the 'breastfeeding' book is published by a formula

manufacturere, TOSS IT OUT! You're better

off without the subtle, subliminal 'you must supplement' messages.

Best wishes!!!

Elaine

At Fri, 18 Aug 2000 22:37:08 GMT, you wrote:

>Hello all,

>Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son

for a

>sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class

that

>the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes

helpful?

>Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

>

>Thanks,

>

>

>mom to Zachary (7/18/94)

>our angel baby lost @ 16 wks. to mc (12/6/99)

>and Luke due 11/10/00 28 weeks

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Our local hospital had a GOOD breastfeeding class as one session of

the prenatal class package.

It was 'good', some good information, but maybe not AS good as I

would like to see. The instructor

(speaker?) was a nurse lactation consultant and was very

knowledgeable and offered some good information

but I got the feeling that either the class was an 'extra' duty

tacked on to an already full schedule

or that maybe she was just not as enthusiastic about promoting BFing

as I would hope someone leading a

class like that would be. Another possibility which someone

mentioned to me was just that the 'hospital'

may not allow her to be as 'enthusiastic' as she'd normally be

because of legal/mal-practice type concerns

or even 'sponsorship' issues.

Anyway, I guess I'm just trying to say that I think the class was

good, it was helpful, but youcan

also get a ton of great information from other sources such as LLL

and various pro-breastfeeding websites

and books. My suggestion would be to attend the class if possible,

keep an open mind, and maybe you'll

receive a few good tips, or a litle extra support... and maybe even a

book and refreshments *lol*

(Of course if the 'breastfeeding' book is published by a formula

manufacturere, TOSS IT OUT! You're better

off without the subtle, subliminal 'you must supplement' messages.

Best wishes!!!

Elaine

At Fri, 18 Aug 2000 22:37:08 GMT, you wrote:

>Hello all,

>Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son

for a

>sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class

that

>the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes

helpful?

>Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

>

>Thanks,

>

>

>mom to Zachary (7/18/94)

>our angel baby lost @ 16 wks. to mc (12/6/99)

>and Luke due 11/10/00 28 weeks

>

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That's a good point I hadn't thought of!

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>Subject: bfing classes

>Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:50:48 -0700

>

>Hello,

> I have never been to a LLL meeting. There isn't one all that close.

>However, I took a class at our hospital and I found it quite helpful

>and, since I took the class, the lactation consultant was more

>willing to call me back when I called afterwards with problems.

>

> > Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son

> > for a sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing

> > class that the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those

> > classes helpful? Or would I just be better off going to some LLL

> > meetings?

>

>

>

>Carla Zorko, carladee@...

>Adam Dean Zorko (DOB: 5-9-00)

>http://home.earthlink.net/~gzorko

>

>

>

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I prefer LLL meetings before and during bfing. I never had a bfing class.

LLL has been a godsend for me. One way or the other it is good to meet the

people who can answer questions for you later.

Amy Lynn

mother to 1-25-98 and 2-10-00

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I prefer LLL meetings before and during bfing. I never had a bfing class.

LLL has been a godsend for me. One way or the other it is good to meet the

people who can answer questions for you later.

Amy Lynn

mother to 1-25-98 and 2-10-00

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I prefer LLL meetings before and during bfing. I never had a bfing class.

LLL has been a godsend for me. One way or the other it is good to meet the

people who can answer questions for you later.

Amy Lynn

mother to 1-25-98 and 2-10-00

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In a message dated 8/19/00 1:23:26 PM Central Daylight Time,

NatureBaby@... writes:

<< Hello all,

Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son for a

sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that

the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes helpful?

Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

Thanks,

>>

I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know

where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a website

800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class as

part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I found

it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut taking

thier class couldn't hurt.

-Llanda

Mommy to 4/4/2000

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I would stick with LLL. There are some good hospital classes but you can't

be sure of the quality. LLL will definitely help you with quality

information. :)

Wendi

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bfing classes

Hello all,

Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son for a

sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that

the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes helpful?

Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

Thanks,

mom to Zachary (7/18/94)

our angel baby lost @ 16 wks. to mc (12/6/99)

and Luke due 11/10/00 28 weeks

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I would stick with LLL. There are some good hospital classes but you can't

be sure of the quality. LLL will definitely help you with quality

information. :)

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding resources and info

bfing classes

Hello all,

Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son for a

sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that

the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes helpful?

Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

Thanks,

mom to Zachary (7/18/94)

our angel baby lost @ 16 wks. to mc (12/6/99)

and Luke due 11/10/00 28 weeks

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I would stick with LLL. There are some good hospital classes but you can't

be sure of the quality. LLL will definitely help you with quality

information. :)

Wendi

http://www.lactivist.com

breastfeeding resources and info

bfing classes

Hello all,

Quick question for you. I was on the phone today signing up my son for a

sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that

the hospital offers also. What do you think? Are those classes helpful?

Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?

Thanks,

mom to Zachary (7/18/94)

our angel baby lost @ 16 wks. to mc (12/6/99)

and Luke due 11/10/00 28 weeks

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> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a

website

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class

as

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I

found

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut

taking

> thier class couldn't hurt.

>

> -Llanda

> Mommy to 4/4/2000

Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

LLL has a website:

http://www.lalecheleague.org and an 800 #: 1-800-LALECHE

Either one could tell you where to find a local group. You might also find

them by checking at your local library or by scanning the community events

in your local newspaper.

I hope this helps!!

- LLL leader-to-be and homeschooling mom to (9),

(6), and (10 1/2 months)

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> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a

website

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class

as

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I

found

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut

taking

> thier class couldn't hurt.

>

> -Llanda

> Mommy to 4/4/2000

Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

LLL has a website:

http://www.lalecheleague.org and an 800 #: 1-800-LALECHE

Either one could tell you where to find a local group. You might also find

them by checking at your local library or by scanning the community events

in your local newspaper.

I hope this helps!!

- LLL leader-to-be and homeschooling mom to (9),

(6), and (10 1/2 months)

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> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a

website

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class

as

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I

found

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut

taking

> thier class couldn't hurt.

>

> -Llanda

> Mommy to 4/4/2000

Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

LLL has a website:

http://www.lalecheleague.org and an 800 #: 1-800-LALECHE

Either one could tell you where to find a local group. You might also find

them by checking at your local library or by scanning the community events

in your local newspaper.

I hope this helps!!

- LLL leader-to-be and homeschooling mom to (9),

(6), and (10 1/2 months)

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Seems like to me it couldn't hurt to take the class. I never took one, but I

know alot of

women who have and they were glad they did. :)

Shanah

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> & lt; & lt; Hello all,<BR>

> Quick question for you. & nbsp; I was on the phone today signing up my son for

a<BR>

> sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that<BR>

> the hospital offers also. & nbsp; What do you think? & nbsp; Are those classes

helpful?<BR>

> Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?<BR>

> <BR>

> Thanks,<BR>

> & gt; & gt;<BR>

> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know <BR>

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a website

<BR>

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class as

<BR>

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I found

<BR>

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

<BR>

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

<BR>

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut taking

<BR>

> thier class couldn't hurt.<BR>

> <BR>

> -Llanda<BR>

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Seems like to me it couldn't hurt to take the class. I never took one, but I

know alot of

women who have and they were glad they did. :)

Shanah

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> ** Original Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 14:34:39 -0500

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> & lt; & lt; Hello all,<BR>

> Quick question for you. & nbsp; I was on the phone today signing up my son for

a<BR>

> sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that<BR>

> the hospital offers also. & nbsp; What do you think? & nbsp; Are those classes

helpful?<BR>

> Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?<BR>

> <BR>

> Thanks,<BR>

> & gt; & gt;<BR>

> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know <BR>

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a website

<BR>

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class as

<BR>

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I found

<BR>

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

<BR>

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

<BR>

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut taking

<BR>

> thier class couldn't hurt.<BR>

> <BR>

> -Llanda<BR>

> Mommy to & nbsp; 4/4/2000<BR>

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Seems like to me it couldn't hurt to take the class. I never took one, but I

know alot of

women who have and they were glad they did. :)

Shanah

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> & lt; & lt; Hello all,<BR>

> Quick question for you. & nbsp; I was on the phone today signing up my son for

a<BR>

> sibling class and I couldn't decide if I should take the bfing class that<BR>

> the hospital offers also. & nbsp; What do you think? & nbsp; Are those classes

helpful?<BR>

> Or would I just be better off going to some LLL meetings?<BR>

> <BR>

> Thanks,<BR>

> & gt; & gt;<BR>

> I don't know anything about LLL meetings I've never been (BTW anyone know <BR>

> where I can find out when and where they are in my area? is there a website

<BR>

> 800 # what?) but the hospital I had at had a brestfeeding class as

<BR>

> part of the childbirth class (it was the last class and was optional) I found

<BR>

> it very helpful in knowing what to expect, most of what to actually do was

<BR>

> taught by the nurses and LCs at the hospital they were very helpful, but I

<BR>

> suppose that kinda depends on the hospital staff where you are, bhut taking

<BR>

> thier class couldn't hurt.<BR>

> <BR>

> -Llanda<BR>

> Mommy to & nbsp; 4/4/2000<BR>

> & quot;I am in shape. Round is a shape. & quot;<BR>

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I never nursed before so I took the class but also I go to LLL. I recommend doing both. you will have a wonderful contact after the birth W/LLL but also get some useful info at the class.

Laurie

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,I prefer LLL meetings before and during bfing. I never had a bfing class.LLL has been a godsend for me. One way or the other it is good to meet thepeople who can answer questions for you later.Amy Lynnmother to 1-25-98 and 2-10-00Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!http://www.lactivist.com

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In a message dated 8/19/00 3:39:04 PM Central Daylight Time,

apmom@... writes:

<< Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

>>

Hi ,

Yes I remember you Hoe could I forget someone with such great taste in

names :o) LOL My sisters name is Kelley too. Thanks for the info, I've been

thinking of going to a meeting not because I'm having any trouble, but So I

can meet other BF moms in my area. :o)

-Llanda

Mommy to 4/4/2000

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In a message dated 8/19/00 3:39:04 PM Central Daylight Time,

apmom@... writes:

<< Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

>>

Hi ,

Yes I remember you Hoe could I forget someone with such great taste in

names :o) LOL My sisters name is Kelley too. Thanks for the info, I've been

thinking of going to a meeting not because I'm having any trouble, but So I

can meet other BF moms in my area. :o)

-Llanda

Mommy to 4/4/2000

" I am in shape. Round is a shape. "

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In a message dated 8/19/00 3:39:04 PM Central Daylight Time,

apmom@... writes:

<< Hi Llanda!!

I'm the mother of the other , if you remember me!! :)

>>

Hi ,

Yes I remember you Hoe could I forget someone with such great taste in

names :o) LOL My sisters name is Kelley too. Thanks for the info, I've been

thinking of going to a meeting not because I'm having any trouble, but So I

can meet other BF moms in my area. :o)

-Llanda

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As a nursery nurse who teaches breastfeeding to new moms I just wanted to

interject my opinion. It really helps when the moms are prepared with knowledge

ahead of time. Whether by class, reading or by a list like this. It just helps

for the mom to have a knowledge base before having the baby, it makes helping

the baby and mom successfully breastfeed alot easier for all parties involved.

Just my opinion

a

Lynn Glessner wrote:

> I didn't go to lll or hospital bf classes because I didn't see how you could

> learn something like that in advance. It seemed like I heard plenty from the

> various pregnancy books and when we were at the hospital post-partum.

>

> I do think it would be a great way to make contacts, though.

>

> Lynn

>

>

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As a nursery nurse who teaches breastfeeding to new moms I just wanted to

interject my opinion. It really helps when the moms are prepared with knowledge

ahead of time. Whether by class, reading or by a list like this. It just helps

for the mom to have a knowledge base before having the baby, it makes helping

the baby and mom successfully breastfeed alot easier for all parties involved.

Just my opinion

a

Lynn Glessner wrote:

> I didn't go to lll or hospital bf classes because I didn't see how you could

> learn something like that in advance. It seemed like I heard plenty from the

> various pregnancy books and when we were at the hospital post-partum.

>

> I do think it would be a great way to make contacts, though.

>

> Lynn

>

>

>

> Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

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As a nursery nurse who teaches breastfeeding to new moms I just wanted to

interject my opinion. It really helps when the moms are prepared with knowledge

ahead of time. Whether by class, reading or by a list like this. It just helps

for the mom to have a knowledge base before having the baby, it makes helping

the baby and mom successfully breastfeed alot easier for all parties involved.

Just my opinion

a

Lynn Glessner wrote:

> I didn't go to lll or hospital bf classes because I didn't see how you could

> learn something like that in advance. It seemed like I heard plenty from the

> various pregnancy books and when we were at the hospital post-partum.

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> I do think it would be a great way to make contacts, though.

>

> Lynn

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> Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!

> http://www.lactivist.com

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My approach is to gather as much information as possible through classes, books,

other people's experiences, etc. So, I took a breastfeeding class with each of

my kids. I learned different things at each one, and it was interesting to hear

the different ideas presented. My husband came to them also, and this was very

helpful, especially later when he ould help me position the baby and knew to

bring me a nice glass of ice water, etc without me asking/reminding him! I also

of course read everything I could get my hands on and had lots of other sources

of info., including lc's. So, I would vote for taking the class and learning

what you can. If nothing else perhaps you'll meet a good lc who you coulduse

later if need be. I also enjoyed meeting the other Moms and hearing their

experiences. Why not try both the class and LLL?

Margaret

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