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		<title>Breastfeeding Mums Need To Talk!</title>
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Breastfeeding can be an isolating experience. A new mum, breastfeeding for the first time, can feel cut off from family and friends if they are unsupportive or simply do not understand her motives.
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<p>Breastfeeding can be an isolating experience. A new mum, breastfeeding for the first time, can feel cut off from family and friends if they are unsupportive or simply do not understand her motives.</p>
<p>All too often it is assumed that a breastfeeding mum will scurry off to do the deed behind a locked door and well out of sight. And God forbid she utters the phrase, Im Breastfeeding!  Men avert their eyes and women smile as they shuffle their feet and move the conversation swiftly along! So much for breastfeeding support amongst peers!</p>
<p>Most mums choosing to breastfeed their babies do so because they have been made aware of the lifelong advantages of breastfeeding. But when it comes to the task itself, many feel they have no-one to turn to for information and advice when things are not going as planned. For that reason, a lot of breastfeeding mums give up breastfeeding prematurely.</p>
<p>The World Health Organisation recommends exclusively breastfeeding babies for the first six months of their lives. But many are only breastfed for a few days or weeks.</p>
<p>It is vital that breastfeeding mums have a supportive and informative network of people to ask for help. </p>
<p>And that is where Breastfeeding Support Groups come into their own.</p>
<p>A well- organised breastfeeding support group will cater for a variety of women from varied backgrounds. It will educate women thinking about breastfeeding whilst they are pregnant and it will also cater for novice and more experienced breastfeeders.<br />
Breastfeeding support groups allow women and their babies to come together in a relaxed atmosphere, to enjoy congenial conversation. Women are encouraged to discuss breastfeeding issues and, as a result, breastfeeding mums help one another to bypass barriers placed along the path.</p>
<p>Breastfeeding mums need to talk about breastfeeding in order to bring their experiences into the wider community. It is only by chatting about breastfeeding in an open and honest way with one another that it will become more acceptable. If more women are given the opportunity to access breastfeeding support groups then breastfeeding statistics will surely rise.</p>
<p>And who knows, maybe todays breastfed babies will become confident breastfeeding mums of tomorrow, free of the hang-ups prevalent in todays society regarding breastfeeding!</p>

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Parents unite!  Complex as it is, it is possible to rear children into responsible, happy and well-adjusted adults.  From our end as parents, it will take patience and commitment.  However, it will also take wisdom and experience.  This is where our support system and access to those who know will play [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents unite!  Complex as it is, it is possible to rear children into responsible, happy and well-adjusted adults.  From our end as parents, it will take patience and commitment.  However, it will also take wisdom and experience.  This is where our support system and access to those who know will play a big role. </p>
<p>No doubt parenting has its priceless rewards.  No treasure could equal having our own flesh and blood continue the family line and seeing facets of ourselves in sons and daughters.  We all look forward to seeing our grandchildren around us during visits and warm family gatherings.  Grandchildren (well supported and taken cared of by their parents of course) are the rewards of old age.  </p>
<p>It is a fact though, that being a parent is stressful and demanding.  We are faced with situations that would require Solomons wisdom. Unfortunately, as most of us know, we are no Solomon.  We face a thousand and one issues everyday.  </p>
<p>For most of us who have been in this parenting business for more than 10 years, we found out that just when we knew all the answers, they changed all the questions!  The issues differ from pregnancy to babies, from babies to toddlers, from toddlers to pre-schoolers.  These go on and on until our precious children reach adulthood and have families of their own.  </p>
<p>This might sound scary to first timers. However, we must remember that for every stressful situation, they are magical moments and lots of them.  We just have to learn to appreciate them when they come and not be bogged down with the challenges of the day.  Children, trying as they are most of the time, are a great source of joy. </p>
<p>When these situations and issues come though, dont we just wish that there is someone who could give us advice?  We seek out that special parent who has gone through the same ordeal we are now in yet came out triumphant.  How we wish we had a support group to discuss certain case studies so much like our own and find a list of solutions and alternatives.  Then we could go back to our parenting with renewed confidence and hope instead of feeling hopeless and distraught.  </p>
<p>Being parents, being good parents is challenging.  No, its not just challenging.  Its tough!  It is more than just providing for the material needs of our children.  Wed like to be there for them, raise them to be winners or at least equip them with what they need to make a go at life.  </p>
<p>On top of being parents, we are also faced with the challenges of our own careers, our relationships and our dreams.  We have inner conflicts that we have to deal with.  We have seemingly mundane tasks that are a necessary part of life.  Dont we just wish we could find out how other parents cope?  Just maybe, they have strategies to share with us or us with them.  We all have our unique experiences that when shared could enrich each other.</p>
<p>Its really all about sharing what we know, what we have gone through, what works and what may not work.  Its all about us and our children.  Its all about being parents and what we could do to make each other better parents.  Parenting is actually one long roller coaster ride for a lot of us.  We could either be alone and agonize all through out the ride or with the help of others, enjoy it to the fullest.</p>

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