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The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding
- Narrated by: Pam Ward
- Length: 16 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's no secret that breastfeeding is the normal, healthy way to nourish and nurture your baby. Dedicated to supporting nursing and expectant mothers, the internationally respected La Leche League has set the standard for educating and empowering mothers in this natural art for generations. Now their classic best-selling guide has been retooled, refocused, and updated for today's mothers and lifestyles.
Working mothers, stay-at-home moms, single moms, and mothers of multiples will all benefit from the book's range of nursing advice, stories, and information - from preparing for breastfeeding during pregnancy to feeding cues, from nursing positions to expressing and storing breast milk. This ultimate support bible offers:
- Real-mom wisdom on breastfeeding comfortably
- New insights into old approaches toward latching and attaching, ages and stages, and answers to the most-asked questions
- Recent scientific data that highlight the many lifelong health benefits of breastfeeding
- Helpful tips for building your support network - at home or when back at work guidance on breast health issues, weight gain, day care, colic, postpartum depression, food allergies, and medications
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- Custom Bows By Jami
- 06-28-18
First Time Mom’s Review
To say I was totally clueless about breastfeeding before listening to this book would be an understatement. I have learned so much and have had many of my concerns and questions addressed within this resource and not just those regarding breastfeeding. I was very pleased and appreciate the fact that this book talks about natural childbirth as well. So, so glad to have been recommended this book by an experienced nursing mother.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-17-20
Probably better as a physical book
I ended up exchanging this but plan to buy the physical book. It just became such a chore to listen to - very repetitive and I'd like to be able to skip sections that are irrelevant to me. It seems like it does have a lot of good advice but I don't need it read front to back to me.
It is very biased for unmedicated natural birth and anti-formula which I totally made me hesitant but I found that it didn't really bother me; maybe fresh from my failed first breastfeeding experience it would but 3 years out I've come to terms with it. I had an induction with pitocin and an epidural and an overall great birth experience but then struggled to breastfeed due to latch and low production so ended up only being able to give my first child one bottle of pumped breast milk daily and the rest formula. He's perfectly healthy and super smart; this second time around I'd really like to exclusively breastfeed so looking for more advice but I'm not sure I'm up for an unmedicated birth and know it's possible to have a perfectly well child if you end up needing formula. So I took the book's views as an ideal to aim for as it may help this time but won't be beating myself up if I don't quite do it their way - there's more to mothering than just birth and breastfeeding and however you get there, you're doing your best!
3 people found this helpful
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- Jim
- 10-14-20
Great for Breastfeeding Preparation
I listened to this book during 3rd trimester of pregnancy. It is a good foundation for breastfeeding. The narrator kept it interesting.
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- Jessica Brown
- 11-06-19
Buy the physical book instead!
This book is filled with great info, and also a ton of superfluous commentary that seems to never end. The narration is also extremely challenging to listen to for 17 HOURS...it sounds like your grandma who also imitates children’s voices...it is beyond painful. However, the info on breastfeeding is good. I wish I had purchased the physical book so I could have skipped the unnecessary commentary and used it as a reference guide in the future.
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- Empyrean Tattoo
- 08-21-17
Doula certification
I chose this book as one of my require reading for my DONA doula certification. This book gave great knowledge and places to network as a doula. Great resources for moms!
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- Cheretta Bradby
- 02-15-22
So informational!! Helped me so much!!!
This book helped me understand my nursing toddler so much!! I'm grateful to have had access to this beautiful book!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-14-22
Really helpful!
This book is jam packed with knowledge. It also helps to ease the mind and not cause stress or concern about breastfeeding. It’s like having a sweet friend walk with you along the way.
Highly recommend for future/current nursing people.
Also the narrator Pam Ward read this book wonderfully. She wasn’t dry and boring at all. One of the best narrators I’ve listened to.
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- Kathleen
- 10-14-18
Antiquated book, Deeply annoying narrator
Despite claims to the contrary, this book is woefully outdated. It actually has anecdotes from the 1950’s and issue outdated terminology. This combined with the narrator’s cloying, preachy voice makes this a terrible audiobook.
Bottom line, this is a reference book and really not the right format for audio.
7 people found this helpful
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- Winnie Carmo
- 06-21-22
The grandmother you need to give you great advice
This book came to me at a time I was struggling with breastfeeding. Not only it helped with that, it has been an amazing guide to navigate motherhood, which is completely new to me. Def a breastfeeding Bible.
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- Ilana Naidamast
- 04-28-22
Better as Hard Copy
Lots of tips for breastfeeding but better as a hard copy to refer to in the future. I also prefer Babywise as they follow the PDF schedules - this book seems to promote on demand feeds and Babywise goes deeper in on why those aren’t necessarily good.
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- Patrice S.
- 05-07-22
Narrator ruined it for me
Struggled to finish, didn't actually finish. Think reading would be better for something like this. I can't stand the lady's voice. Sorry! She narrated another book and it also ruined that story for me too.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-15-22
Good overview
I very much enjoy listening this book on the walks with my little one. It gave me good overview of possible challenges during breastfeeding.
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- kateminescooke
- 02-02-22
The complete guide to breastfeeding
I work as a breastfeeding supporter and periodically re read this book and learn something new each time. I highly recommend to new and expectant mothers, their partners and Health Care professionals.