Hi Hazel, I also took one of your classes, but as I didn't give feedback afterwards, here are some thoughts I've had after the fact. My NCT class discussed our breastfeeding issues a lot - on the whole we weren't very successful - and I don't think any of us realised how hard it was, nor how the various midwives, GPs, paediatricians, health visitors that you encounter would all have contradictory views and some even undermine breastfeeding (for example, there were Cow & Gate information leaflets at my GP surgery, and one GP actually told me that if I can only get one ounce of milk per pumping session then clearly my baby needs formula - true about needing the formula, but not because I couldn't pump! A paediatrician told me when my baby was five days old that I should feed every 3-4 hours). So basically, what I would say is, the class just doesn't prepare you for the reality of breastfeeding in SE London in 2011 (or 2012, I presume) - I guess it must be hard to strike a balance between wanting to provide a warning and wanting to help build confidence.... in a way I wish I had been warned, because with the amount of cash I've handed over to formula-producers I could have paid several private lactation consultants! Which would doubtless have been better for my baby. Ah well... maybe next time.