I really think that intervention at birth has a huge impact on the breast feeding relationship. DS1 was not given to me until 24 hours after his birth, because of emergency c/sec. I only bf for 4 months, his attachment was poor so I started to dry up. A scheduled c/sec with DS2 and he was not given to me to feed for 48+ hours due to being put in to a humidycrib. I bf him for 8 months but he also had poor attachment and was a lazy sucker. But I made specfic requests to feed my 3rd son very soon after birth, and within 2 hours of my 3rd c/sec I was feeding him. He had a great suck and excellent attachment. I think the time between birth and the 1st breastfeed has a significant effect on how well the breastfeeding will go for you. Granted breastfeeding is usually introduced quickly with natural births but c/secs are a different matter. The faster a baby and mother are reunited after the surgery really helps in my experience.