Interview 22  

Interview 22

Age at Interview: 28
Sex: Female
Background: At the time of interview, this 28 year old, Sri Lankan woman was breastfeeding her 4 month old daughter. She and her husband were both physicians.

Brief outline:Difficulty with latch-on; poor weight gain; mixed breastfeeding and bottle feeding (expressed breast milk and formula); baby on regular 6 feeds during the day.

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Her mother bottle fed but she had a strong desire to breastfeed because of the benefits for her and her baby. She thought it was natural and did not appreciate the skill involved.
 
Her medical training did nothing to prepare her for the practicalities of how to breastfeed or how to teach someone else to breastfeed.
 
She used expressed breastmilk in a bottle when feeding in places where she or other people may have felt uncomfortable. She did not breastfeed in front of male family members.
 
She received variable advice from a variety of health professionals and doubted her ability as a mother until she attended a lactation clinic for expert help.
 
Her first breastfeed was uncomfortable but then the baby fed every two to three hours for the first day.
 
Breastfeeding has been a fantastic experience for her and she has an incredible feeling of satisfaction and achievement for having kept going through the difficult times.
 
Her baby's weight gain slowed so she gave her top ups of expressed milk and infant formula. She used Domperidone* to improve her milk supply.
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