Interview 38
Breastfed – almost exclusively, only just beginning solid food at one year. Sleepy baby with jaundice, occasional blocked duct. Baby shares mother’s bed. Support group important.
This woman comes from an area where breastfeeding is not very popular (someone even told her that it was not natural), so she goes regularly to a Sure Start group called Breast Mates for support. She has gone from receiving support and encouragement to being able to offer them to other women. She has lost contact with the friends that she had before she became pregnant ‘because they think it’s a bit strange breastfeeding [and being] tied to a baby’, but has made new friends through breastfeeding and other groups. She has also used the internet for information about breastfeeding and to join web-based mothering chat rooms. As a single mother she has found herself under quite a bit of pressure from various quarters to introduce a bottle, to have her baby weighed regularly, to introduce solids, to get her baby to sleep through the night and to go back to work. She resists the pressure by having ‘faith in breastfeeding’ and just doing what feels right for her and her baby. Grace is almost exclusively breastfed at one year old and her weight does not follow the weight charts. She says that Grace will decide when she will wean.