Interview 37  

Interview 37

Age at Interview: 27
Sex: Female
Background: At the time of interview, this 27 year old, White British woman was breastfeeding her 6 month old daughter. She also had a 7 year old daughter and a 4 year old son, both breastfed. She was a psychiatric nurse and her partner was a journalist.

Brief outline:Unsatisfactory hospital experience with first baby; other two were home births. Regrets stopping breastfeeding her first child to go back to work. She didn't do that again.

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She has grown more confident about breastfeeding in public with each baby and has had only positive comments.
 
Having the midwife “shove” her breast into her baby’s mouth did nothing for her confidence in being able to breastfeed.
 
Her emotions at hearing her baby's cry over the telephone translated into the physical experience of let-down.
 
Support from her partner made a big difference but the best support was that which she sought from other breastfeeding women.
 
She thinks that breastfeeding her children changed attitudes within her extended family and she and her husband believe that their daughter will also breastfeed.
 
She regrets weaning her first baby to return to work but says that she will not make the same mistake again.
 
She began to question herself and her milk supply when her baby gained weight slowly and got help from a breastfeeding counsellor and reassurance from a paediatrician.
 
She described having her first baby in a Moses basket beside her bed but subsequent babies slept in the family bed.
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