The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning | Martha Sears, William Sears | Good technical advice, but controversial style could be defeating or harmful for some
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The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning
Martha Sears
,
William Sears
Little, Brown and Company
, 2000 - 272 pages
average customer review:
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highly recommended
Best Book in my Breastfeeding Collection
I'm a 2nd time
breastfeeding
mom - currently
nursing
my 6 month old. In the early months of my pregnancy I found this
book
to be a great refresher - easy to read & full of great info. and tips. After I had my daughter, I kept coming back to this book as a reference point & I truly believe that this book has greatly helped me to be the confident breastfeeding mom that I am today.
I would recommend this book to any new mom who is considering breastfeeding or has already decided to breastfeed. It will be a great help. :) A great companion book that I would also recommend is the "New Mother's Guide to Breastfeeding" by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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Good technical advice, but controversial style could be defeating or harmful for some
Following the
birth
of my first
child
, I found this
book
incredibly helpful with technical questions regarding latch-on, the mechanics of milk supply and demand, etc. The book became an important reference for me, esp. during the first several months. Plus, I appreciated the scientific explanations of lactation, thus 4 stars.
The drawback of the book is that it promotes a style of parenting/
breastfeeding
which, in my opinion, may be simultaneously defeating for moms (physically and emotionally) and definitely not more beneficial for babies than a less "freeform" style. Many (including our pediatrician) argue that maintaining a flexible
nursing
schedule is actually better for the health of baby and mom than nursing every time baby cries. Mothering a newborn is stressful enough, but the Sears' parenting/breastfeeding style unneccessarily adds to the stress exponentially, in my opinion.
Overall, definitely worth the read.
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Great Resource!
This has been one of the best resources for me. I'm a new mom and it's been great having a
book
to refer to if I can't get in touch with my Le Leche League leader. There is some repeat information if
you
already have The Baby Book as well, but I still think it's worth it to get this one. This would be a great gift for a mom to be. Good luck! It's worth all of the effort!
Good How to Book
I read many
breastfeeding
book
s in preparation for the
birth
of my daughter. This one was okay. The actual how to's of breastfeeding were great. I could have done without the long chapter on the greatness of breastfeeding and ills of formula. I didn't find it very helpful for planning for my return to work and pumping. The short chapter on
weaning
was not very informative at all. Like another reader said it went into a lot of toddler
nursing
info and focused more on letting the baby lead weaning. It really won't help any mother who is trying to wean by her own choice.
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Informative but VERY repetative
I think this
book
is readable and user friendly, but much of the content in there is repeated over and over. I get the sense that with an excellent editor, it could have been pared down to at least half the size. That said, I found it to be very helpful-- and one of the best books I looked at on how to breastfeed an infant. Ideally, we'd not
need
books to learn how to breastfeed, but..... this is a good choice if
you
have no idea what
breastfeeding
is all
about
. It makes an excellent companion to the Sears' "The Baby Book," "The Pregnancy Book," and "The
Birth
Book." If you're thinking ever remotely of natural
child
birth, "The Birth Book" is an absolute MUST.
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