Healing Breastfeeding Grief: How Mothers Feel and Heal When Breastfeeding Does Not Go as Hoped

Healing Breastfeeding Grief: How Mothers Feel and Heal When Breastfeeding Does Not Go as Hoped
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Publisher : Mother Food Books Series
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 0979599520
ISBN-13 : 9780979599521
Rating : 4/5 (521 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Healing Breastfeeding Grief: How Mothers Feel and Heal When Breastfeeding Does Not Go as Hoped by : Hilary Jacobson

Download or read book Healing Breastfeeding Grief: How Mothers Feel and Heal When Breastfeeding Does Not Go as Hoped written by Hilary Jacobson and published by Mother Food Books Series. This book was released on 2016-02-19 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When breastfeeding does not go as hoped, mothers often have feelings of loss, sadness, anger, fear, failure, guilt and self-blame. Mothers then say they are heart-broken, crushed, and even devastated. These painful emotions double a mother's risk for postpartum depression. Yet, our healthcare system does not have guidelines in place to help mothers prevent the escalating emotions of Breastfeeding Grief. We have no "plan B" which guides mothers to promote optimal bonding when their breastfeeding goals are not met. And our mental health experts do not understand how to guide mothers in their emotional healing, so mothers can fully enjoy their baby with renewed confidence. Hilary Jacobson, author of "Mother Food: A Breastfeeding Diet Guide with Lactogenic Foods and Herbs" is a holistic breastfeeding specialist and clinical hypnotherapist. Her easy-to-read book "Healing Breastfeeding Grief" contains the essential information mothers need to navigate their way back into a positive sense of self, and an intimate connection and bond with their baby.


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