Interview 48  

Interview 48

Age at Interview: 31
Sex: Female
Background: At the time of interview, this 31 year old, White Scottish woman was breastfeeding her 8 month old daughter. A research Project Manager, she was married to an off-shore engineer.

Brief outline:Apprehensive at first about not feeding straight after the birth and then positioning baby at the breast. No problems thereafter. Managing gradual weaning.

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She helped to bottle feed her two younger sisters. She did not know a lot about breastfeeding but got information from her midwife, antenatal classes, the web and an older sister.
 
She was ill and unable to put her baby to her breast straight after birth which caused her to be apprehensive and anxious.
 
Conflicting advice in a busy ward confused this woman and made her anxious until she received help from someone from a breastfeeding clinic in whose experience she had confidence.
 
She left the house in a hurry and came back to find that her husband and parents had cleaned it. She felt both happy and anxious to be home.
 
She was planning in great detail how she would gradually wean her daughter between nine months and one year of age even though she knew that some babies breastfeed for a lot longer.
 
She describes her let-down and the reassurance that she gets from knowing that her milk is there.
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