Dear Expectant and New Moms,
Let's face it. There is nothing more overwhelming than
being a new mommy! (If only babies came with instructions!)
On one hand—you feel wonderment and joy as
your tummy grows, your contractions begin, and your bundle of love enters the
world, sweet and pure. On the other hand—you may also experience fright,
apprehension, and uncertainty about mothering issues ranging from labor
pain to baby care. Trust me—you're not alone!
All expectant and new mothers have both desires and
fears, with breastfeeding topping the chart.
Current statistics in the U.S. show almost 8 out of 10
new mothers desire to breastfeed their baby . Health, bonding, and
financial benefits are cited as chief reasons why mother's milk is clearly the
preferred choice for feeding a newborn in the 21st century.
However, breastfeeding fears are also common,
including . . .
"will it hurt," "will I make enough milk," and "how will I
continue to breastfeed and go back to work?"
All mothers around the world, regardless of country or
culture, have similar breastfeeding hopes, questions, and concerns.
Relax. Take a deep breath. I can help. My friends all call
me the "baby expert." After 18 years of motherhood, ten pregnancies, four
miscarriages, seven babies, twins, a special needs baby, and countless years of
breastfeeding . . .
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I know first hand what
mothers need to understand before they can successfully breastfeed their
baby(ies)! THE MOTHER OF 7 BREASTFEEDING VIDEOS will be your shortcut to
success!!!"
Stephanie Scholz Neurohr Mother of 7, Inc. President
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FINALLY!
An educational
breastfeeding tool designed by a Mom (who knows!)
for Moms
(who want to know!) . . . like you !!!
EVEN IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN SUCCESSFUL
AT BREASTFEEDING BEFORE . . .
Fact: 99% of all mothers around
the world can make enough breast milk to feed one baby, or multiple babies, if
they learn how. It's all in the technique.
Fact: Babies and mothers with
special needs or circumstances can also learn to breastfeed their baby and give
them mother's milk with help, time, and patience.
Breastfeeding is simple and natural only
after you understand the basics—which includes ...
Getting Off To The Right Start.
Here's how . . .
Initiate breastfeeding for the first time as soon after birth
as possible, using proper technique, including "let-down," and ask to "room-in"
with your baby, breastfeeding "on-demand" between 8-12 times per day throughout
the first six to eight weeks of life.
Supply and demand definitely applies to breastfeeding—the more
you breastfeed, the more milk you'll make. The more milk you make in the first
days, weeks, and months—the longer you and your baby will enjoy the health
benefits and bonding that long-term, extended breastfeeding brings.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends . . .
. . . that breastfeeding begin within
the first hour after birth, emphasizing " exclusive breastfeeding " —no
water, glucose water or infant formula should be given to a breastfeeding
newborn unless there are medical indications. Mothers should provide
expressed breast milk for times when they are separated from their babies
because of infant or maternal illness. In order to assist mothers who must
express milk, hospitals should provide them with quality breast pumps.
The World Health Organization recommends . . .
. . . breastfeeding your baby
exclusively (no water, formula, juice, or solid food) for the first six
months of life, and then continuing to breastfeed until the second year of
age, or longer, as mutually desired by both mother and child.
Fact—Globally, all governments and experts
promote exclusive breastfeeding for six months and extended breastfeeding as
long as possible.
Fact—Breastfeeding is "dose-related," meaning
the longer you breastfeed—the greater the benefits.
Great news! This means that most everyone, today, is aware of
the unlimited benefits that only mother's milk can provide—but sadly, many
whole-hearted attempts to breastfeed result in failure because the mother did
not have the correct knowledge to get off to the right start , including
understanding proper technique and how to avoid breastfeeding problems in the
first place.
Almost all pediatricians will tell you more motherhood tears
are shed over breastfeeding issues than anything else. Most mothers want to
breastfeed their baby, they just don't know how.
Why? Because most new moms do not realize breastfeeding is a
learned art that requires practice and patience. Optimal learning should take
place before the baby enters the world, not a week or two after delivery.
Breastfeeding problems can be avoided if you understand the
basics of breastfeeding.
Fact: Proper Breastfeeding Basics
(positioning/latching/sucking) and "let-down" of milk is crucial to exclusive
(no formula, water, food) breastfeeding and long-term breastfeeding success. It
is only natural after you learn how it all works, which takes
education, time, and patience.
IF YOU CAN'T
WATCH A MOM BREASTFEED, THE NEXT BEST THING IS
MOTHER OF 7 BREAKTHROUGH BREASTFEEDING VIDEOS.
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Breastfeeding
Basics
20 minutes
Breastfeeding Intensive
45 minutes
Breastfeeding
Comprehensive
130 minutes
Breastfeeding FAQs:
Ask the Experts
30 minutes
'Mother of 7' to Mother Tip
Mother of 7 Breastfeeding Videos
were the educational tools that I needed to understand breastfeeding!
Tricks, tips, and technique that have taken me years and seven
babies to learn have been packaged with expert advice, mother-to-mother
insight, and close-ups of everything from "how the breast makes milk" to
actual "let-down." Never has breastfeeding been so accessible,
affordable, and understandable - for all mommies in virtually every
conceivable situation. Depending on your needs, you can either buy the
videos together or individually.
Mother of 7
Breastfeeding Videos were designed to meet the many different needs and
budgets of families and educators across the globe.
Mother
of 7 Breastfeeding Videos will be your roadmap to blissful, breastfeeding
success!
Happy breastfeeding mothers and babies make the world go
'round.
These videos, new friend, are a
gift of health and happiness from me to you.
--Stephanie Scholz Neurohr
Mother of 7
To learn more about how to
breastfeed successfully, get the
Mother of 7 Breastfeeding Videos.