In December 2015, I gave birth to my third son, Paxon. He was also born via natural childbirth and went immediately skin to skin and breastfeed after birth. On our second day in the hospital, I noticed that my breast was getting very sore and tender. I was also starting to develop a blister on one of my breast. I requested to speak to the lactation consultant right away. I informed her my previous experience and that I wanted to prevent this from occurring again. This lactation consultant was awesome. She gave my several pointers on how to correct Paxon’s latch. It took several tries to correct his latch but I was determined to ‘get it right’ this time. Once we were home, we continued to breastfeed and I felt like things were going well but I was once again producing a large amount of milk and was experiencing the engorgement similar to when I had my previous son. I was able to get assistance from a fellow volunteer with the Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition, Lisa Diamond. She listed to my concerns and gave me excellent advice on how to correct his latch, reduce the firmness in my breast prior to nursing and so much more. I was so very thankful for her help. She took my calls no matter the time of day. Paxon went on to be a wonderful breast feeder with no complications except the occasional episodes of biting once he starting cutting teeth; I contemplated ending his days of breastfeeding then. But I forgave him and we continued on our breastfeeding journey for 13 months. Paxon also did well from the pediatrician’s point of view. Although he was similar weight as my other two sons at birth, he was my biggest by far with our visits to the pediatrician. He gained weight well and never experienced any problems. Paxon loved to nurse. Zion used to say, ‘Mommie, Paxon needs your oranges again. He’s hungry’. Although he has been weaned from the boob for quite some time now. Paxon is still fascinated with the ‘oranges’. I was very grateful to be given the chance to get it right this time. The support I received from IBBC definitely is a major reason form my successful breastfeeding experience with Paxon and the reason why I enjoy being a volunteer and assisting others with their breastfeeding journey as well.