Boys, Babies, & Breastfeeding

What do boys need to know about birth, babies, and breastfeeding? A lot more than we’re currently teaching them. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), 83.2% infants born in 2019 (the last year for which data is available) started out receiving some breast milk, and 78.6% were receiving any breast milk at 1 month. At 6 months, 55.8% of infants received any breast milk and 24.9% received breast milk exclusively. Breastfeeding rates tend to decline over time due to systemc medical and cultural barriers, says Lo Nigrosh, a birth doula and a international board certified lactation consultant.Think about it: Boys who don’t learn about birth, babies, or breastfeeding grow up into men who who don’t understand birth, babies, or breastfeeding. Some will become fathers who unwittingly undercut their partners’ confidence. Some will become employers and legislators who pass policies and laws that don’t consider the realities of birth and infant feeding.“Unless we specifically teach boys about breastfeeding” and birth, then they aren’t going to know about it or be able to provide the physical, logistical, and emotional support their future spouses, partners, and friends may need, says Lo, who also hosts The Milk Making Minutes podcast. Guys “aren’t just going to magically understand milk supply once they become adults, if we don’t start this education early and don’t expose them to all types of baby feeding.”In this episode, Jen, Janet, & Lo discuss:Why boys need to know about birth, babies & breastfeedingHow to talk to & teach boys about breastfeeding and other infant feeding techniquesSupporting boys who play with dolls and mimic breastfeedingTeaching boys about menstruation & female reproductionWhy robotic babies may not be the best way to teach boys (or girls) about families & infant careLinks we mentioned (or should have) in this episode:The Milk Making Minutes podcast — Lo’s podcastwww.quabbinbirthservices.com – Lo’s websiteBuilding Boys: Raising Great Guys in a World That Misunderstands Males — Jen’s bookSecrets of the Elephants — documentary seriesBuffy & Big Bird breasfeeding clipSponsor Spotlight: Better HelpTherapy to help you live a more empowered life. Go to BetterHelp.com/onboys to save 10% Sponsor Spotlight: Herbal-zzZs Use code ONBOYS25 to save 25% site-wideSponsor Spotlight: Baby QuipUse code ONBOYS for $20 off your reservation of $100 or more. Sponsor Spotlight: Factor Use code ONBOYS50 for 50% off Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Ever wonder why do boys DO that? Join co-hosts Jennifer L.W. Fink, mom of four boys, and Janet Allison, parenting coach & educator, as they explore and explain boy behavior. Their weekly conversations include a healthy dose of humor & insight, and feature take-away tips you can use right now, at home or in the classroom, to help boys grow into healthy, happy men. Whether your boys are teens or toddlers, you’ll find a big dose of support, encouragement and camaraderie at On Boys.