Interview 51
Latching-on problems with first baby leading to cracked nipples, engorgement & mastitis. Good milk supply. Joined breastfeeding support group. No problems with next three babies.
The mother of four breastfed children, this woman says that she made most of her mistakes and did most of her learning with her first baby and that, provided she paid particular attention to how the baby was latched onto the breast, she had no problems with the others. Motherhood became easier with subsequent babies. She and her husband built their own house in the country and enjoy the rural lifestyle. She has a large and interesting collection of dolls and ornaments. There is a gap between her first two children who are close and now at school and her last two children who are also close and still at home. However, they all play well when they are at home together. She is one of five siblings herself all bottle fed except for the last, a late baby. She remembers watching her mother breastfeed her youngest sister. Her older sister has four breastfed children and she thinks that is where she got the idea to try breastfeeding. Now, with all of her experience, she is able to help other family members who are wanting to breastfeed. She thinks that there is no substitute for learning by experience and hearing about the experiences of other mothers. She continued to learn about breastfeeding at a support group run by the local health visitor and midwife.