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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.
During your breastfeeding journey, there will likely come a time when you will want (or need) to use a breast pump to express milk for
As if getting grips with breastfeeding isn’t hard enough, breastfeeding after a c-section is a whole new ball game. Barriers to breastfeeding after a c-section
As my Son’s first birthday quickly approaches I’ve been thinking about the journey we’ve been on together over the last year. Compared to some, our
Breastfeeding for the first time can be a steep learning curve and sometimes you may wonder what you signed up for! Many of us enter
A breast milk bath photoshoot is a beautiful way to celebrate your breastfeeding journey or to mark a baby milestone moment! And the good news
Join us for an Instagram Live interview with Lactation Consultant Alice Lucken from Baby et Al, where we’ll be talking all about breastfeeding an unsettled
You might be thinking tip no.1 must surely be: don’t do it! Even since the easing of Covid-related travel restrictions, it is only recently that
Being a breastfeeding mama can have its challenges. Once you get through one obstacle – whether it be mastering a great latch or getting through
Breastfeeding with Covid – The official guidance Mothers with suspected Covid-19 are encouraged to initiate or continue breastfeeding because the benefits of nursing substantially outweigh
It is certainly possible to breastfeed after a caesarean birth, however, there can sometimes be challenges to overcome – especially in the beginning. After a
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