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The Second Time Around
Is Breastfeeding Easier with Your Second Child?
By Jennifer Hodges
by La Leche League International (Plume; 7th rev. ed., 2004) before her son was born.
"Many women who experience pain and discomfort while nursing their first child often have an easier time with their second and subsequent children," says Dr. Debbie Albert, doctorate in counseling and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). "Most of the women that have problems with their original nursing experience often seek the help of a lactation consultant and learn the appropriate techniques to make nursing more enjoyable and pleasurable."
Albert says that "other factors go into nursing as well. Many times the birth itself can add stress to a successful nursing relationship, regardless of the birth order. A long labor, a hard birth, a Cesarean section can all contribute to difficulties with nursing. Thankfully, most women recover from childbirth easier when they have already had children, which can make nursing easier."
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