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The Breastfeeding Cafe: Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges, and Secrets of Nursing

The Breastfeeding Cafe: Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges, and Secrets of Nursing

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Author: Barbara L. Behrmann
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 328
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.9

ISBN: 047206875X
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.33
EAN: 9780472068753
ASIN: 047206875X

Publication Date: February 21, 2005
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Condition: Very good condition, normal wear (appears to have been partially read or only read once)

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DIV"This book should be a gift at every baby shower. Dr. Behrmann's wisdom, warmth, and information are heartwarming, reassuring, and practical."br---Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of iWomen's Bodies, Women's Wisdom/i and iThe Wisdom of Menopause/ibrbr"iThe Breastfeeding Cafe/i will become the book of choice for nursing mothers, and for anyone who wants to learn about the awesome experience of breastfeeding for mothers and their babies."br-Marilyn Yalom, author of iHistory of the Breast/i and iHistory of the Wife/ibrbr"A fascinating mixture of storytelling and information, The Breastfeeding Cafe wisely and honestly explores the history, culture, and realities of breastfeeding. An inspiring, supportive, and influential book."br-Penny Simkin, co-author of iPregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide/ibrbr"Here at long last is a guided tour of women's actual experiences with breastfeeding. iThe Breastfeeding Cafe/i offers clinicians invaluable insights, and new mothers-whatever their backgrounds-will find in its pages their own place on the bell curve of the human experience that is breastfeeding."br-Diane Wiessinger, International Board Certified Lactation ConsultantbrbrbrThis candid collection of real breastfeeding stories takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the full range of emotions and circumstances that make up the nursing experience.brbrCompelling, moving, and diverse, the stories in iThe Breastfeeding Cafe/i---from women all over the country---reveal the nursing relationship in all its complexity and seek to create a culture in which breastfeeding women are visible, accepted, and valued.brbriThe Breastfeeding Cafe/i isn't a how-to manual on breastfeeding; instead, it offers a thoughtful forum for women to share their experiences with others. Approaching nursing as a feminist issue and one that is very important to child rearing, the book embraces the wide spectrum of women's experiences breastfeeding their children. Organized thematically and framed within a social and cultural context by a sociologist and former nursing mother of two, iThe Breastfeeding Cafe/i moves the subject of women nursing their children out from behind closed doors. A must-read for clinicians, breastfeeding consultants, and both new and expectant mothers who are curious about the nursing experience in all its variety.brbrApproved for use in La Leche League International Group Libraries.br/div


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5 out of 5 stars A source of inspiration, support, and information   September 26, 2008
As a mother who practiced extended nursing, I remember oftentimes seeking the support of others. No matter how many people support breastfeeding, there always seems to be those who look down on it. It's unfortunate that breastfeeding is still not thought of in a positive light by many, and surprisingly, including those in the medical fields. I once had to shed some light on a dentist, when he insisted that nursing had no value after 6 months. After providing him with the correct information, I quickly changed dentists. Many times breastfeeding goes as planned, and many times it doesn't. But in order to get through the difficult times, women seek support from various sources, including books. br /br /The book, "The Breastfeeding Cafe," is one wonderful source of support for breastfeeding women. Instead of being a "how-to-/do-it-this-way" generalized book of breastfeeding jargon, this book brings women together by sharing their true-life breastfeeding stories. Breastfeeding moms - you'll feel relieved that you aren't alone in your experiences...and that those beautiful, scary, difficult, funny and crazy breastfeeding moments have probably been experienced by other women. The women who share their stories know how you are feeling, because they've been there. They talk about breastfeeding, children, husbands, friends, and more. You'll find this book full of information, inspiration, support, and you may even chuckle or shed a tear after reading some of the stories. You might even be surprised at how similar their stories are to yours. br /br /MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book -- besides being informative, this book provides breastfeeding women with comfort, and justifies their decision to breastfeed their children. It's not just a book about breastfeeding...it's a book filled with true stories, true experiences, and true emotions. The breastfeeding experience is different for everyone, yet the experiences are all relatable. You're sure to find this book very enjoyable to read :).br /


5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Breastfeeding Book!   April 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is amazing! Lots of mothers with many different breastfeeding experiences share their stories...and I cried through many of them because they were so touching. When you feel like no one understands why you are so glad to be breastfeeding your baby, this is the book to have. It's very inspiring to hear what some mothers go through to establish and maintain a breastfeeding relationship and it's encouraging that even after difficulties, they're glad they stuck with it. Wonderful book!!


5 out of 5 stars the breastfeeding cafe   January 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I happened apon this book while reading flyers at the Library. Some ladies were getting together once a month at a local coffee shop and creating a support group "based on The Breastfeeding Cafe Book" I found the book to check out and was pleastly surprised!!br /This book is filled with wonderful, inspiring, thoughtful stories that women from ALL walks of life have contributed to.br /I was dealing with a second round of mastitis while I had this book and it became a comfort to me when my baby and I would be waking from a nap to nurse and read a few stories and fall back to sleep. It felt as though my mid wife or girl friends were hanging out with me.br /I truely recommend this to every mom first time breastfeeing or nursing your fourth child. It makes a wonderful gift for a new mother or someone that you think may not have a whole lot of support to continue if they ever feel discouraged.


5 out of 5 stars The Breastfeeding Cafe is perfect -- just like breastmilk!   December 26, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Breastfeeding Cafe is perfect -- just like breastmilk! It contains all the essentials, including an intangible nurturing essence. This hearty smorgasbord of women's stories will nourish breastfeeding mothers just like breastmilk nourishes their babies. It will also fulfill lactation and childbirth professionals, as well as feminists.br /br /Some people would call The Breastfeeding Cafe a scholarly work; others would call it a collection of intimate personal stories. Both descriptions would be accurate. Behrmann combines extensive research in the fields of medicine, sociology, history, and anthropology with anecdotal evidence cultivated from interviews with an amazingly diverse group of women. The result is a fascinating survey of breastfeeding in America today, and an in-depth examination of the ways in which breastfeeding is valued -- and devalued -- in our culture.br /br /Mothers from all walks of life very openly share their experiences as breastfeeding women. Behrmann interviews mothers who planned their pregnancies and mothers who did not, mothers who gave birth in a hospital and mothers who gave birth at home, mothers of twins, mothers who are lesbians, mothers who are teenagers, mothers who have had breast implants, mothers who are employed in the corporate world, mothers who serve in the army, mothers who are college students, mothers who work minimum wage jobs, mothers who are immigrants, mothers who are highly educated, mothers who are former gang members, mothers of premature infants, mothers of babies who did not survive, mothers who have given their babies up for adoption.... Breastfeeding mothers are sure to see their own experiences reflected somewhere in these pages. Other women will get an accurate picture of the range of challenges and rewards involved in breastfeeding. br /br /The focus is on exploring the physical, emotional, and cultural challenges and hardships that women have encountered as breastfeeding mothers; however, the overall message of The Breastfeeding Cafe is uplifting and encouraging. Behrmann's insights inspire hope for the future of women and babies, and for a cultural that is more supportive of breastfeeding and mothering. br /br /If The Breastfeeding Cafe were a restaurant, its master chef Barbara Behrmann would receive rave reviews for her varied menu, her socially conscious approach, her tantalizingly original recipes, and her fulfilling portions.


5 out of 5 stars The Breastfeeding Cafe   July 4, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a doula, chilbirth educator and mom of four. I absolutely loved the book. I thought that Ms. Behrmann covered so many great issues involved with breastfeeding. What was very refreshing to me was that she not only covered the "typical" topics, but also covered some of the issues that most people don't discuss. The book was highly motivating to me for continuing to breastfeed through challenges and to seek help when problems are encountered. As a doula, I give all of my clients and pregnant friends a copy of this book as their pre or postpartum gift. It very well may be the best book on breastfeeding they receive.

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