Interviewee: She was a 24 hour resource, no matter what time of day it was or time of night it was, she was just there for me more than a lot of people. I don’t know, it would sometimes be late and I have questions and instead of calling my mom I just text her or if my mom was already at work I would text her instead of calling my mom, because I knew she was busy.
Then, since I knew she was a breastfeeding specialist, I would ask her more questions than I would the people I knew who breastfed because I feel like since she studied, she knew more. I asked some people about spicy food that breast fed and they said you shouldn’t eat it. One of my friends who had a baby said you can 't eat spicy food and my mom said you shouldn’t eat it. When I asked her, she said I can eat it, …show more content…
They used to come and see me every two hours just to make sure everything was okay with the baby and to make sure that I was breastfeeding her right.
Interviewer: What did you not like about the nurses from the hospital?
Interviewee: When I left, I wasn’t as confident about breastfeeding so I wish they could have gave me more information that I didn’t know, instead of having to find out through Careena. I asked them some questions, but they were not sure and said they had to go check with the doctor and then they forgot about it and not come back. I could have been more prepared for breastfeeding even though I don’t know if it 's really their job to teach me. Somebody had to teach me before I went home though. I don’t know, I just don’t know this type of stuff.
Interviewer: For WIC, did you go to any classes or any support groups or anything like