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Tips + Advice

All the latest and greatest breastfeeding tips and advice at your fingertips.

Our breastfeeding experts and experienced breastfeeding mamas are on hand to share their insights, wisdom and knowledge with you. They want to help you get breastfeeding off to the best start and to continue to thrive on your journey with your little one. So many new mothers are bombarded with infant feeding information and advice. A lot of this is very often out-dated, inaccurate and sometimes even dangerous. We aim to deliver the best and most reassuring tips and advice to ensure you have a successful breastfeeding journey on your terms. You’ll discover top tips from mamas who’ve been there and done that and learnt from their own experiences. We’ll have the best advice from breastfeeding counsellors and lactation consultants who help breastfeeding families day in and day out.

Breastfeeding is a natural process, but it can often come with its set of challenges. Many new mothers find themselves struggling with painful latches, low

Breastfeeding during a heatwave can be challenging for both mother and baby. High temperatures can lead to discomfort, dehydration, and increased fatigue. The intense heat

At some stage on your breastfeeding journey, you’ll likely want to express milk for your baby and that’s when it’s useful to have a breast

What is cluster feeding? Cluster feeding is a normal part of a breastfeeding journey, it is a time when babies frequently feed. They often feed

It’s the day after your birth and you are getting into the swing of things. You have had a few post birth meals of jam

Throughout your breastfeeding journey, you accumulate bags of expressed breast milk. You label it and store it away in the freezer for 'a rainy day',

With World Breastfeeding In Public Day taking place on the 22nd February, we’re excited to announce that boobingit will be hosting an exclusive live stream

In this article we look at what mastitis is, what causes it, and what you can do to try and avoid it as breastfeeding person.

October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. When a baby is born with Down syndrome it is important that families get the individual support they need

Introduction Breastfeeding your child in public, or even just in front of visitors at home, can feel really daunting, particularly in those early days after

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