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47 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great information provided, but pretty judgemental,
By lclaws13 (Illinois) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding (Paperback)
I'm not bf'ing yet, but as an expectant mother I wanted to get some info before trying to deal with it once the baby's here. The book has made me feel very confident. It has all the info you need.
However, even though there are chapters about pumping for going back to work, the authors really push their agenda that you're not doing your baby any favors if you don't stay home with him. One section had me in tears (and I do blame the hormones, not the book) saying that "if you plan on going back to work, it's ok because you might change your mind once you get there." I felt like in many different sections they go on and on about how it's so hard to leave your baby and the baby will have so much stress if you take it to a baby sitter or day care. I would love to find a good breast feeding book that gives all the info found in this one without sentimental judgements. I am going back to work, and I think today it should actually be expected that most working mothers will return. This is the best I've found towards making it seem like it's going to be ok, that I will be able to do this, but I really with they would have left their personal opinions on how bad it is to leave your child to go to work out of it. Edited to add: I'm now going strong at exclusive breastfeeding to a 20 week old, 18 lb baby boy. And that includes pumping 3 times a day for the past 9 weeks that I've been back to work. Although I do attribute this book towards helping with that, talking to other bf'ing moms on websites like The Bump and [...] is key! Also, and although I get flack for this from my ff'ing friends, the best advice I got was that if I was 100% dedicated to bf'ing, don't look at formula as an acceptable option. I never even kept any in my house. BF'ing was so, so hard the first 4 weeks (then again at weeks 7-8 when he had a cold and couldn't latch, so I was cracked and bleeding) but I was 100% dedicated to doing this, and stuck with it. If you are ok with going to formula if it doesn't work out for you, it might be harder to stick with it if it gets painful and it seems like they nurse for HOURS at a time! Good luck to all the mommies who are going to give it a try. It's amazing when you finally get it all figured out!!
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Impressed,
By Suzy Shepherd "suze" (Vermont, USA) - See all my reviews
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I've been waiting for the new edition for the past year or so. When it came in the mail this week I dove into it immediately. I used information from the book at our LLL meeting that very evening and have used information with moms I've counseled since then. While retaining the voice of the earlier editions in a way that is very comfortable to someone who started off with the "old blue WAB" this new book combines evidence based research, new insights of lactation consultants, input from working moms, and simply scads of new suggestions. The basic message remains the same "mothering your baby through breastfeeding," but this volume is so comprehensive, that it's much more of a stand alone than the older versions (which really were enhanced by being supplemented by books like Mothering Your Nursing Toddler, the Breastfeeding Answer Book etc). It's not that those other books don't still have a place, although the BAB is really in need of updating as well. It's just that now the most important information from those volumes, along with a lot of other information as well is now in The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. I'd give this book a far higher rating than a 5 if I could. It's a one volume guide that will help mothers and fathers better understand their baby, better understand why breastfeeding is the normal way to feed their baby, better understand how to get past bumps in the road.
A big well done to the authors!
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This classic title is even better with this newest revision!,
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I just received my pre-ordered copy of the Womanly Art of Breastfeeding yesterday! I couldn't wait to open it and start digesting all the wonderful newly revised information. This classic title is even better now. The newest edition is user-friendly and includes all the information a new mother needs to get off to a good start with breastfeeding and parenting. It is also a resource that a mother will be able to use during her whole breastfeeding experience from pregnancy through weaning! This is a must-have book for all breastfeeding women!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I was looking for,
By Natalie Michalik (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
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This is a great book for convincing new mothers to breastfeed. But that's not why I bought it... I was looking for information about HOW to breastfeed, what the typical problems are and how to deal with them. All of this takes up maybe one chapter in this book - the rest talks about how breastfeeding is great for getting your child to sleep etc. If you're looking for a how-to on breastfeeding, this really isn't it.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like having a best friend to tell you the wisdom of nursing,
By Biogeeks (NJ) - See all my reviews
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I am overjoyed to read this edition of the Womanly Art. While the older editions were useful in their way, I found that they read more like textbooks. This wonderful edition is like sitting down with a friend who knows nearly everything about breastfeeding, parenting a baby, and what to do when it isn't going the way you wish it were...and the answers are easy to find, too, along with references and resources. Many thanks to the authors for making it fun and easy to read!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Could I give it 4 and 3/4? Nearly perfect, but one potential snag...,
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I LOVE this book! Really. The info within is great. Another reviewer or two complained about the fact that the book frequently tells you to call your local LLL chapter- but personally I think they missed a major message. The point of reminding the reader, frequently, to go to LLL is to offer community- a live person to help you when you're worrying. All parents fret, and if it's a first time experience then you're twice as likely to fret. Calling someone and having a local support network will make all the difference when you're experiencing uncertainty. The advice is excellent, and the book is well organized. It's written in a way that's engaging, and includes excerpts from other mothers. I think the book is nearly five star- here's my only hesitation... I think the book, the No Cry Sleep Solution is also excellent, and when it comes to getting your baby to sleep better this book is frequently a bit at odds with that one. This book recommends not giving sleep patterns a thought, allowing the baby to fall asleep at the breast, and/or fall asleep in arms all the time. I agree that these things are wonderful for bonding, but... you need to mix it up, so to speak. Once in a while (as explained in No Cry Sleep Solution) you need to take the baby away from your breast and put them down before they fall completely asleep or your baby will think the only way they Can sleep is at your breast or in your arms. Lets be realistic, as much as we love our children (and I agree wholeheartedly with attachment parenting) we cannot Always sleep with our babies. I believe in co-bedding, and I believe that a baby under 4mo should be going no more than 4hrs without nursing... but as they get comfortable and start to nod off, gently remove the nipple - lay them down near you... or you'll be 18mo down the road still waking every two hours. I recommend the two books together, so that you don't accidentally 'overdo' the nurture thing. No, you canNot spoil a baby at this age- I agree! and you should respond to All of their needs quickly and lovingly- but you can teach them good sleep habits without relying on clocks, crying it out, or other things that are harsh. You can nurture your baby and still teach them gently. This book doesn't chastise such methods, it just doesn't mention that there are gentle methods to gain more sleep while still seeing your little angel prosper. Anyone can survive the first 4mo of weird sleep- but after a year you'll be near tears, and that won't help your baby. The breast feeding advise and the rest of the book are Top Notch- but do yourself a favor and pick up The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night as its companion.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book ever for new moms!,
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This book is full of the best information available for breastfeeding. Lots of helpful ideas and evidence based info! What every mom needs!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Medically accurate and up-to-date, while not ignoring the relationship aspect.,
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As with previous editions, this book is the go-to book on breastfeeding information for mothers at every stage of the nursing journey. Filled with practical info, spiced with delightful humor, and a very easy read - written in short snippets for busy moms, new and experienced. The medical information is accurate and up-to-date, but this book also validates what every breastfeeding mother before us already knows: that nursing is much more than just food - it's a relationship. You'll feel like you're talking with your sister or best friend.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have For All Pregnant Mothers!,
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I have three children and so wished I'd had this book when I was pregnant with my first. The information packed into each chapter is easy to read and full of gems that any mother-to-be will find useful. I have read other editions of The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, but this is by far the best. The personal stories, the practical information, the tips, and just enough scientific information to see how it comes together is the perfect mix. I will be buying this for all the pregnant mothers I know.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A bookmark in every page ...,
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This 8th edition is completely new. I just received my copy a few days ago, and am reading through marking passages I find particularly useful or interesting to share ... and I'm finding a bookmark on almost every page. I love that the authors respect their readers enough to share real, substantive information, without window-dressing and pink ribbons. The voices of other mothers that I enjoyed from the earlier editions are still here -- but new, fresh. There's a great section of tear-outs in the back with quick info about milk storage, hand-expression, positioning, thrush, etc, all very readable even for the sleep-deprived. If you want or need one book of breastfeeding, here it is.
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The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by Teresa Pitman (Paperback - July 13, 2010)
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