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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I absolutely believe this. The amount of women that do not get sufficient pre or post natal nursing prep/support is ASTOUNDING. I know so many women that thought they'd just give birth, pop baby on the breast, and nurse. It is so much more than that. The simple facts that are not common knowledge is shocking- supply/demand, that milk comes from multiple ducts, the amount of milk a newborn needs, etc. This is absolutely not a knock at moms- it's a broken system.[/quote] Are these the same women who get all of their labor and deliver information from "knocked up?" There is no lack of support or information if you are looking for it, especially if you live in dc or deliver in a DC hospital. There is information and resources, literally raining down on you from every direction- your doctors, the women around you, at the hospital, in the media, on Instagram, you name it. . I feel like you have to be willfully obtuse or in a coma not to get the message. [/quote]
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