by leapyearbaby » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:53 am
I really really really wouldn't go near Clare Byam Cook, or her book. She is not a friend to breastfeeding. She's too close to formula companies for one thing and extremely lacking in knowledge on breastfeeding. She's not even trained - she's an ex midwife, and basic midwife training includes very little breastfeeding training, if any, depending on when the person trained. Everytime she's on some morning chat, the lines go crazy with complaints, and facebook goes crazy with complaints from the breastfeeding community.
personally i have issue paying for breastfeeding help. I know some people have to make money, but there are many of us out there, trained as supporters by the nct or bfn or LLL, and we do it voluntarily. There are loads of groups out there. Wandsworth's not too hot, partly because the breastfeeding rates are high, slightly less need. but if you go on the St Thomas's website, you'll find their link to breastfeeding groups in that area, and they are run by some extremely experienced and well trained breastfeeding supporters, many of whom are health professionals, and tongue ties can be diagnosed there, with speedy referrals. i'd really recommend them.
I really really really wouldn't go near Clare Byam Cook, or her book. She is not a friend to breastfeeding. She's too close to formula companies for one thing and extremely lacking in knowledge on breastfeeding. She's not even trained - she's an ex midwife, and basic midwife training includes very little breastfeeding training, if any, depending on when the person trained. Everytime she's on some morning chat, the lines go crazy with complaints, and facebook goes crazy with complaints from the breastfeeding community.
personally i have issue paying for breastfeeding help. I know some people have to make money, but there are many of us out there, trained as supporters by the nct or bfn or LLL, and we do it voluntarily. There are loads of groups out there. Wandsworth's not too hot, partly because the breastfeeding rates are high, slightly less need. but if you go on the St Thomas's website, you'll find their link to breastfeeding groups in that area, and they are run by some extremely experienced and well trained breastfeeding supporters, many of whom are health professionals, and tongue ties can be diagnosed there, with speedy referrals. i'd really recommend them.