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Breastfeeding Books
A search on Amazon.com for "breastfeeding books Many of the How-To books are very similar in that they all contain the same information. It just depends on how you like your information delivered. Some of the books are very factual and give you information in an orderly fashion. Other books paint you a picture of how breastfeeding works. Some books are written by doctors, nurses, and/or lactation consultants while other books are written by Moms, like me, who "have been there".
Below is a quick review of the few (not 9000!) books I've read.
I recommend this book in that it is full of information written in a matter-of-fact way. The photos are nice to look at, whereas the line drawings are informative and useful. Approximately 300 pages, $10. See book here.
It is written well, pleasant to read, and provides a positive outlook even in special circumstances (for example, a baby with cleft lip). Given that a woman has enough time (baby has not arrived yet), I can envision that she may read the book cover to cover. The book is about 200 pages with an additional 30 pages of references, appendixes, and index. See book here.
The good part about the book is that it contains a lot of information that is related to, but periphery to breastfeeding. The bad part about the books is that it contains a lot of information that is related to, but periphery to breastfeeding.
If you want a book that gives you information in a snappy, to-the-point way - this book is not for you. This book is more holistic: breastfeeding in the context of family life. Topics are not distinctly categorized into chapters, rather they are spread out in more than one section of the book. In many ways, the book mirrors family life: a mix of everything all happening at once. Perhaps the book should be called the Womanly Art of Parenting. About 500 pages, $12, See book here.
The book has as much information as the Complete Book of Breastfeeding (and perhaps a bit more) but it is written from the perspective of a woman who's "been there". Speckled throughout the book are stories and testimonials from other mothers who have comments to share. Approximately 250 pages plus 30 pages of appendices, index and resources. See book here. Breastfeeding Pure & Simple by Gwen Gotsch. Gwen Gotsch is a librarian but she has worked with the La Leche League for over 25 years. Her book is well written and gives a nice fuzzy-warm rendition of how beautiful and fulfilling breastfeeding can be. The book covers a good amount of material: all of it told in a flowing manner rather than a checklist. Problems related to breastfeeding are addressed, however, they are presented in a mild manner as if “these things happen, but don’t worry…”
This is a good introductory book which I would buy for a friend, sister, or wife who is pregnant but has not decided whether or not she will breastfeed her baby. It’s short enough that someone could read it cover to cover and feel good about the experience to come. See book here.
This book is good to have on your bookshelf as a resource and it is good for causal reading too. You can always learn something from other people’s questions. Approximately 325 pages. See book here.
This is not one of those How-To breastfeeding books. Don’t buy this book if you are easily offended and queasy about breasts and breastfeeding. But if you want to understand that sliver of society which exist but is not represented, then this is the book for you. Although you may not agree with everything said in the book, it’s an eye opener and you will surely learn something about breasts and breastfeeding that you cannot learn anywhere else. See book here.
Despite all that, the book is very well written and is a good, easy read. It gives you a glimpse of what postpartum depression is about. It talks about the medications that Brooke took but it is not a technical analysis of the condition. About 250 pages, $8, See book here.
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