I felt pretty prepared...

I knew I wanted to breastfeed so I tried to gain some info but not too much as I didnt want to overload myself with info and freak out. I had booked into a breastfeeding class at the hospital (to go to before your baby is born) but I left it a bit late and Claire decided to be born a couple of days before the class so I never went.. but, I was given a little bit of help while in hospital ( only when I asked though and I didnt feel I needed help much at all so I only asked a couple of times). I also did sit in the classroom at the hospital while the LC talked about BF, attachment, how often and overcoming some BF issues.. I dont remember much of it though becuase I was falling asleep!
I was lucky that Claire and I didnt really have any problems with breastfeeding. I supppose the only thing that threw me off in the very early days was that my milk was not in till day 6-7, and I left hospital on day 3 with all the midwives and nurses saying "your milk will probably be in tonight or tomorrow."

DH's mum is a midwife, so I ws able to ask her questions as she came over every day to help me out once DH had gone back to work. And my sister is a Child & Family health nurse and a big part of her course was all about breast feeding so I could also pick her brains. And the MCHN is just around the corner and she is a midwife and lactation consultant. I didnt really ask any of those three for any help, but it was good to know they were there and could help, iykwim?

I also joined ABA, and although I have not called and spoken with the counsellors there, I did get some useful info from the "Breastfeeding... Naturally" book they sent me, as well as some of the info on their website. I wouldnt have know about ABA had I not been on BB though! (unless they haad told me about ABA in hospital.. I cant remember whether or not they did)
AND of course, Bellybelly is a great source of information and advice from lovely ladies who have done it all before.

SO I do think I did have access to enough resources to help me out.