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How Dads Can Support Breastfeeding

A workshop for parents who want to be a TEAM! 

Imagine 

It’s the middle of the night, and your baby wakes up crying.

 

You’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure if you can manage another sleepless night.

 

Some moms, would be resentfully watching their partner sleep, wishing he would just help.

 

Some dads would be wanting to help, but feeling helpless because he's "not the one with boobs". 

 

But not you two... You and your significant other will not just survive those tough nights, you'll be a team

 

Dads can do more than just watch... 

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They can confidently step in to advocate for your breastfeeding goals when you’re feeling vulnerable, making sure your wishes are respected by the healthcare team.

 

He can stand beside you, a protector of your breastfeeding journey and be your biggest cheerleader, trusting in you when maybe you don't even trust in yourself.

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This workshop is going to teach you how. 

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Presented by Jaimie Zaki, IBCLC joined with her husband Sebastian

As an experienced father of 5 who has been by Jaimie's side through traumatic births, difficult breastfeeding experiences, and the victory stories of overcoming feeding challenges, and celebrating healing births, Sebastian has had a unique perspective on what breastfeeding support looks like as a husband. 

When many dads could have frozen,  defaulted to the doctors, or accidentally undermined breastfeeding with well meaning intervention, Sebastian took supportive action, stepped up, and always trusted in Jaimie even when she didn't. 

Together, Jaimie and Sebastian will teach you the tools you need to approach breastfeeding as a TEAM. 

This is a CAN'T MISS workshop that can revolutionize your postpartum experience WHILE strengthening your relationship.

In this workshop we will cover

REVOLUTIONIZE Postpartum Support, PREPARE for Breastfeeding Success, and STRENGTHEN your Relationship

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