La Leche League Leaders

La Leche League Leaders
La Leche League Leaders

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

September 2013 Gatherings and Tongue Tie Event


Our meetings are always free and open to ANY woman interested in breastfeeding is welcome…that may mean pregnant, adopting, surrogate, grandmother, in-law, friend, doula, midwife, nursing student and more! 

A big THANK YOU to all our present Members!  Your membership keeps LLL of Charleston able to thrive.  We are able to buy pamphlets and handouts for moms and keep ourselves up to date!
If you are interested in becoming a member, please do so through your local group.  You can buy one by clicking the link in our side bar or contact our Group Treasurer Hillary LLL.HillaryJ@gmail.com

Meetings are informal and are not “classes”.  Each one is unique depending on the Leaders leading the meeting and the moms who participate.  It is very helpful to meet moms in person and see babies nursing IN PERSON.  It is also a wonderful way for pregnant moms to find their tribe and educate themselves ahead of time.

FIRST FRIDAY – Mount Pleasant Old Village
September 6, 2013, 10:15 am to 11:30 am
St. Andrew’s Church 440 Whilden Street on the corner of Venning
(First room downstairs)
Contact: Brittan 843.478.0468  or Hillary LLL.HillaryJ@gmail.com


* September 7, 2013 come say hi to us at the St Francis Baby Fair!  Bring your pregnant friends by to pick up a LLL flyer. 


THIRD TUESDAY – Northern Mount Pleasant
September 17, 2013, 9:30 am – 11:15 am
Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital, 3500 North Hwy 17
(meets in classroom #3 in office side)
Contact: Beth 843.469.4404 or Monica PelletierMonicaa@hotmail.com


THIRD TUESDAY – Summerville EVENING meeting
May 21, 2013 @ 7:00 pm
Summerville Church of Christ, 413 Trolley Road
(1st brick house on left of parking lot)
Contact:
Mallory: malloryk09@gmail.com or
April 843.754.9511 dnapetrey@gmail.com
Search facebook for Summerville LLL Group 


THIRD FRIDAY – West Ashley
September 20, 2013, 10:15 am to 11:30 am
John Wesley United Methodist Church, 626 Savannah Hwy
(meets in room next to the gymnasium)
Contact: Scotty 864.415.3678 or Carissa LLLCarissa@gmail.com


**SPECIAL EVENT**
September 27, 2013 9:30-11:30

Tongue and Lip Tie – Impact on breastfeeding, speech, sleep and life

We will have a slide presentation and include many resources for discussion. 
Please invite your friends, doulas, midwives, doctors, dentists and DADS/partners.
This is a meeting that will be FREE for Members and will be $5 for non-members.
Please RSVP for the event through this link

or through our Charleston group events

Contact: Naomi NaomiLLLmom@gmail.com or Monica at 843.810.8552 or Carissa LLLCarissa@gmail.com


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Get to Know Your Local Leaders - Carissa


My name is Carissa and I've been a leader for almost 3 years. I have three boys aged five, three, and four months. I have been nursing non-stop for five years, that's through two pregnancies! My first experience with La Leche League came from reading an older Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. As a newly pregnant woman many people gave me their old books to read, including some that were not very baby friendly or peaceful for that matter. I am really grateful for reading the Womanly Art while pregnant with my first and then attending my first couple of meetings before the birth. It made all the difference in my mothering path.

I live in Mt. Pleasant with my husband who is originally from South Africa. I am originally from Texas, but have lived in South Carolina since 1997. Most of those years are in the Charleston area, except for a couple of years in Columbia. In my free time I like to do yoga, run, knit, sew, and various DIY projects. We are just starting to home-school our oldest this year and are looking forward to the journey that will bring.

I am passionate about natural childbirth. My first was born at Charleston Birth Place and my other two sons were born at home with a home-birth midwife. It is a La Leche League belief that alert and active participation by the mother in childbirth is helpful in getting breastfeeding off to a good start. What led me to seek an out of hospital birth was a feeling that I could not birth there. I happened to search for a birth center and to my amazement one was opening soon. If you want to read more about LLL philosophy go here.

Some of the breastfeeding issues I have personal experience with are thrush, food protein intolerance/elimination diets, reflux, and tongue and lip ties. I've had thrush twice with my third baby and was thankful for gentian violet. Both my second and third babies have been unable to tolerate gluten, dairy, and soy. My second also had a few other foods including chocolate that were not happy foods. My third baby was the tongue and lip tied one, who we had revised with laser. Both my second and third babies were very fussy as newborns and have/had reflux, one big life saver is baby-wearing. Without baby-wearing my life would be so much harder, and it is the only way I can keep up with my older boys. The reflux we treated naturally through diet changes for me, homeopathic means, and probiotics.

Some of my favorite things about La Leche League are meeting other moms going through the same things and being able to support and encourage each other through the ups and down times. I also love how La Leche League was started by a group of moms who wanted to help others with breastfeeding and that has continued through the years, generating tons of great research. I love attending meetings because it's like getting a recharge to your mothering battery.