Why is LLL necessary?
Breastfeeding is an instinctual
and natural act, but it is also an art that is learned day by day.
Once upon a time, children
grew up seeing their mothers, aunts, other relatives and friends breastfeeding.
This does not happen very often any more, and often a woman finds herself
with her baby in her arms without ever having even seen another woman
caring for her child. With the widespread use of formula and the bottle,
we have forgotten many notions and ideas that help in breastfeeding
successfully, and our expectations regarding children's needs and behaviors
have changed. The ideal image of a healthy child that most people have
today today - for example, how and how much he will eat, how he will
sleep, how much and how fast he should grow - are based to a great extent
on the typical behavior of formula fed babies.
The reality is that almost
all women can breastfeed, have enough milk for their babies and
learn how to overcome problems both large and small. It is almost
always simply a matter of practical knowledge and not a question
of good luck.At La Leche League meetings,
pregnant women or mothers with babies can meet other women who are breastfeeding
and in this way derive great benefit from their experience and encouragement.
Some mothers find it necessary
to deal with the consequences of difficult births, inadequate or
inaccurate information received immediately following birth, or physical
challenges--La Leche League is also here for these mothers, with accurate,
up-to-date information that will help the mother make informed
decisions that will work for her own particular circumstances.
Breastfeeding provides a
woman with a unique occasion to experience motherhood in an optimal
manner, introducing positive changes within her family and the society.
A well informed and involved woman can experience natural processes
such as childbirth and breastfeeding in the best way for herself and
her baby. She knows when to proceed, when to ask for help and which
choices to make. She knows when and how to look for support and can
give it to other women, growing as a mother and as a woman at the same
time.
La Leche League also publishes
books and leaflets that provide information and support for all
women who wish to breastfeed. More information
on our organization and how it helps mothers around the world
can be found on our General
LLL Information page or
on our collection of resources about
LLL
Our
FAQs present information from La Leche League International on topics
of interest to parents of breastfed children. Not all of the information
may be pertinent to your family's lifestyle. This information is general
in nature and not intended to be advice, medical or otherwise. If you
have a serious breastfeeding problem or concern, you are strongly encouraged
to talk directly to a La Leche League Leader.
Please consult health care professionals on any medical issue, as La
Leche League Leaders are not medical practitioners.
Last updated Friday, July 21, 2006 1:21 PM by sjs.
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