Why I'm taking my peer support training. (The Importance of Breastfeeding support)

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Thinking about the support I've had to breastfeed over the past year and a half has been amazing!

Breastfeeding support needs to start early, before the baby is born (exactly how it did with me) I feel having a chance to get to know your supporters before you are in the position that you need their help can be a big factor on how likely you are to succeed.

Think about it, if you know your supporter by name, face, you see them pass and they smile or say hi, your more likely to feel comfortable when asking for their help, you'll feel a lot easier in a room with them when you have to get your boob out and in turn your more likely to succeed.


Partners, Parents, Family, Friends and other siblings all play their role in support, a friend that can text you back at you 3am feed will feel like the only other person in the world at that time, a partner who will sit up or get you a drink, a family member who will let you chew their ear off, all these people will get you to the goal, whether it be 6 weeks, 6 months, or 6 years.


So in a week, im taking the nexty step! After exculsively breastfeeing for 6 months and then carring on (still at 14 months) I feel its time for me to help others! So i'm starting my peer support training! By next month, I'll be trained to help mothers with any problems, I can wait to make that difference to someones life and help others just as others helped me :)


Would you become a supporter? Who is/will be your best support now?

Love

Mummy and Kairi x



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Wriggles and Giggles - A great Company that have great products and fantastic cloth nappies too (we use these on Kairi)



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