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LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital COVID-19 VACCINES AND BREASTFEEDING Covid-19 Vaccines and breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding can be given all vaccines currently authorised for use in the UK if they meet the other conditions for receiving the vaccine. We will update this page as further vaccines are authorised. We recommend you consult your healthcare provider and any relevant Government guidance for BOTTLES AND OTHER TOOLS FEEDING BREASTMILK other than at the breast When the nursing mother and baby are separated or the baby cannot feed at the breast, they may need another way of taking breastmilk. These tips assume that your baby is being fed expressed breastmilk. If this is not available, please check with your baby’s healthcare provider WHEN BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
SHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a mother POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and youFENUGREEK ARCHIVES
Relactation and Induced Lactation. Ask any breastfeeding mother why she’s chosen to breastfeed. She’ll probably tell you about the benefits to herself, her baby and her family, as well as the joy and satisfaction of meeting her baby’s needs for food, protection and security through breastfeeding. Mothers who give up after a difficult.
NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed.LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital COVID-19 VACCINES AND BREASTFEEDING Covid-19 Vaccines and breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding can be given all vaccines currently authorised for use in the UK if they meet the other conditions for receiving the vaccine. We will update this page as further vaccines are authorised. We recommend you consult your healthcare provider and any relevant Government guidance for BOTTLES AND OTHER TOOLS FEEDING BREASTMILK other than at the breast When the nursing mother and baby are separated or the baby cannot feed at the breast, they may need another way of taking breastmilk. These tips assume that your baby is being fed expressed breastmilk. If this is not available, please check with your baby’s healthcare provider WHEN BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
SHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a mother POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and youFENUGREEK ARCHIVES
Relactation and Induced Lactation. Ask any breastfeeding mother why she’s chosen to breastfeed. She’ll probably tell you about the benefits to herself, her baby and her family, as well as the joy and satisfaction of meeting her baby’s needs for food, protection and security through breastfeeding. Mothers who give up after a difficult.
NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed.LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital RHYTHMS AND ROUTINES Mothering is about building relationships and nurturing the love and trust that enables babies and children to thrive. And mothering through breastfeeding is a normal, natural and effective way of doing this. Breastfeeding helps you nurture your relationship with your baby and meet his individual needs. It’s nature’s way of satisfying ababy’s need for
STARTING SOLID FOOD
This page will be updated shortly to reflect more recent research on introducing allergenic foods. Our recently updated page on allergies has more information. Signs of Readiness First Tastes Good First Foods Foods to Offer Later Foods to Avoid Further Reading Breastmilk is the perfect first food Introducing your baby to other foods can be fun.The
BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
BREASTFEEDING AT NIGHT Breastfeeding at night is a vital part of establishing and maintaining a good milk supply and ensuring that newborn babies get all the milk they need to grow and thrive. Breastmilk works on a supply and demand basis: the more milk that is removed, the more milk your breasts make. For the majority of mothers, this means milk needs to be removed SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
MOTHERS ON… NURSING WITH LARGE BREASTS We asked mothers across the country to share their experiences of breastfeeding with large breasts. Nicols: I used to have to lift/prop my breast with a rolled up flannel when sitting up, but feeding lying down was easier until my baby could cope with the weight of my breast.. Zena: I have to support my breast sometimes when feeding or roll up a muslin and stuff it underneath. WHAT LEGAL RIGHTS DO BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS HAVE WHEN Many women plan to return to paid work in the months following the birth of a baby, either through choice or necessity. Knowing your rights and planning ahead can help you continue to breastfeed after your return. What are the options? • If a woman has worked for an employer for at least 26 weeks NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed. THE FOUR-SIDES MODEL OF COMMUNICATION The Four-Sides Model of Communication from Friedemann Schulz von Thun Conclusion How can we avoid misunderstandings in a conversation? When we say something we should try to be clear about what it is that wewant to say and
LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital COVID-19 VACCINES AND BREASTFEEDING Covid-19 Vaccines and breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding can be given all vaccines currently authorised for use in the UK if they meet the other conditions for receiving the vaccine. We will update this page as further vaccines are authorised. We recommend you consult your healthcare provider and any relevant Government guidance for BOTTLES AND OTHER TOOLS FEEDING BREASTMILK other than at the breast When the nursing mother and baby are separated or the baby cannot feed at the breast, they may need another way of taking breastmilk. These tips assume that your baby is being fed expressed breastmilk. If this is not available, please check with your baby’s healthcare provider WHEN BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
SHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a mother POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and youFENUGREEK ARCHIVES
Relactation and Induced Lactation. Ask any breastfeeding mother why she’s chosen to breastfeed. She’ll probably tell you about the benefits to herself, her baby and her family, as well as the joy and satisfaction of meeting her baby’s needs for food, protection and security through breastfeeding. Mothers who give up after a difficult.
NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed.LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital COVID-19 VACCINES AND BREASTFEEDING Covid-19 Vaccines and breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding can be given all vaccines currently authorised for use in the UK if they meet the other conditions for receiving the vaccine. We will update this page as further vaccines are authorised. We recommend you consult your healthcare provider and any relevant Government guidance for BOTTLES AND OTHER TOOLS FEEDING BREASTMILK other than at the breast When the nursing mother and baby are separated or the baby cannot feed at the breast, they may need another way of taking breastmilk. These tips assume that your baby is being fed expressed breastmilk. If this is not available, please check with your baby’s healthcare provider WHEN BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
SHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a mother POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and youFENUGREEK ARCHIVES
Relactation and Induced Lactation. Ask any breastfeeding mother why she’s chosen to breastfeed. She’ll probably tell you about the benefits to herself, her baby and her family, as well as the joy and satisfaction of meeting her baby’s needs for food, protection and security through breastfeeding. Mothers who give up after a difficult.
NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed.LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, marital RHYTHMS AND ROUTINES Mothering is about building relationships and nurturing the love and trust that enables babies and children to thrive. And mothering through breastfeeding is a normal, natural and effective way of doing this. Breastfeeding helps you nurture your relationship with your baby and meet his individual needs. It’s nature’s way of satisfying ababy’s need for
STARTING SOLID FOOD
This page will be updated shortly to reflect more recent research on introducing allergenic foods. Our recently updated page on allergies has more information. Signs of Readiness First Tastes Good First Foods Foods to Offer Later Foods to Avoid Further Reading Breastmilk is the perfect first food Introducing your baby to other foods can be fun.The
BREASTFEEDING AND HIV UNICEF states that breastfeeding for 6 months has about one third of the risk of breastfeeding for 2 years. If the child is known to be already HIV-infected, WHO recommends that mothers follow the guidelines for the general population: exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continue breastfeeding with complementaryfoods
BREASTFEEDING AT NIGHT Breastfeeding at night is a vital part of establishing and maintaining a good milk supply and ensuring that newborn babies get all the milk they need to grow and thrive. Breastmilk works on a supply and demand basis: the more milk that is removed, the more milk your breasts make. For the majority of mothers, this means milk needs to be removed SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
MOTHERS ON… NURSING WITH LARGE BREASTS We asked mothers across the country to share their experiences of breastfeeding with large breasts. Nicols: I used to have to lift/prop my breast with a rolled up flannel when sitting up, but feeding lying down was easier until my baby could cope with the weight of my breast.. Zena: I have to support my breast sometimes when feeding or roll up a muslin and stuff it underneath. WHAT LEGAL RIGHTS DO BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS HAVE WHEN Many women plan to return to paid work in the months following the birth of a baby, either through choice or necessity. Knowing your rights and planning ahead can help you continue to breastfeed after your return. What are the options? • If a woman has worked for an employer for at least 26 weeks NIPPLE SHIELDS ARCHIVES A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed. THE FOUR-SIDES MODEL OF COMMUNICATION The Four-Sides Model of Communication from Friedemann Schulz von Thun Conclusion How can we avoid misunderstandings in a conversation? When we say something we should try to be clear about what it is that wewant to say and
LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, maritalSHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a motherSTARTING SOLID FOOD
This page will be updated shortly to reflect more recent research on introducing allergenic foods. Our recently updated page on allergies has more information. Signs of Readiness First Tastes Good First Foods Foods to Offer Later Foods to Avoid Further Reading Breastmilk is the perfect first food Introducing your baby to other foods can be fun.The
TODDLERS AND FOOD
A toddler portion could be 1⁄4 of a small banana, 15ml (1 tablespoon) of yoghurt or less than half a slice of bread. If you’re convinced your child really does ‘live on air’ try keeping a note of everything he eats for a week. Include nursing, snacks and drinks and remember to think in ‘toddler portions’. JAUNDICE IN HEALTHY NEWBORNS Jaundice in Healthy Newborns. More than 80% of all newborns appear jaundiced during the first week of life. In most cases, this is a normal part of adjusting to life outside the womb, but occasionally jaundice is a sign of other more serious health problems. Jaundice is also more common in pre-term and premature babies, who need treatmentto
POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
TONGUE TIE - LA LECHE LEAGUE GBHIGH PALATE BREASTFEEDING Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) is caused by a tight or short lingual frenulum (the membrane that anchors the tongue to the floor of the mouth). The frenulum normally thins and recedes before birth. Where this doesn’t happen, the frenulum may restrict tongue mobility. ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and you TOO MUCH MILK AND OVERSUPPLY Too Much Milk and Oversupply. While it’s good to have plenty of milk, some mothers produce more milk than their babies need. This is commonly called oversupply and can be very challenging. Some babies cope very well with a generous milk supply; however, some babies, whilst appearing to thrive, will be unhappy and uncomfortable.LA LECHE LEAGUE GB
Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onward. LLLGB’s page on Covid-19 vaccines and breastfeeding. LLLGB’s page on breastfeeding and coronavirus, and on milk for your baby during the pandemic. We are committed to serving everyone – mothers, parents, families – in a way that is inclusive of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national origins, ancestries, ages, maritalSHARING BREASTMILK
Sharing Breastmilk. LLL is aware that throughout time mothers in many cultures have informally shared their breastmilk and wet nursed among family members and trusted friends. We know that in times of severe maternal illness, death and natural disaster sharing breastmilk can be lifesaving. The World Health Organisation states that if a motherSTARTING SOLID FOOD
This page will be updated shortly to reflect more recent research on introducing allergenic foods. Our recently updated page on allergies has more information. Signs of Readiness First Tastes Good First Foods Foods to Offer Later Foods to Avoid Further Reading Breastmilk is the perfect first food Introducing your baby to other foods can be fun.The
TODDLERS AND FOOD
A toddler portion could be 1⁄4 of a small banana, 15ml (1 tablespoon) of yoghurt or less than half a slice of bread. If you’re convinced your child really does ‘live on air’ try keeping a note of everything he eats for a week. Include nursing, snacks and drinks and remember to think in ‘toddler portions’. JAUNDICE IN HEALTHY NEWBORNS Jaundice in Healthy Newborns. More than 80% of all newborns appear jaundiced during the first week of life. In most cases, this is a normal part of adjusting to life outside the womb, but occasionally jaundice is a sign of other more serious health problems. Jaundice is also more common in pre-term and premature babies, who need treatmentto
POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT ARCHIVES Comfortable breastfeeding – quick read. Comfortable positioning and attachment are important for all mothers. You will have time to practice with your baby while your breasts are still soft before your milk increases. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Hold your baby in skin-to-skin contact right after birth -continue this for as . SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
TONGUE TIE - LA LECHE LEAGUE GBHIGH PALATE BREASTFEEDING Tongue tie (ankyloglossia) is caused by a tight or short lingual frenulum (the membrane that anchors the tongue to the floor of the mouth). The frenulum normally thins and recedes before birth. Where this doesn’t happen, the frenulum may restrict tongue mobility. ANTENATAL EXPRESSION OF COLOSTRUM Mothers start to produce colostrum (early milk) while pregnant. Being able to express colostrum is a useful skill to have. Saving you expressed colostrum may also be beneficial if your baby is likely to need special care after birth. Breastmilk is a complete and perfect food for your baby. If the unexpected happens and you TOO MUCH MILK AND OVERSUPPLY Too Much Milk and Oversupply. While it’s good to have plenty of milk, some mothers produce more milk than their babies need. This is commonly called oversupply and can be very challenging. Some babies cope very well with a generous milk supply; however, some babies, whilst appearing to thrive, will be unhappy and uncomfortable. COVID-19 VACCINES AND BREASTFEEDING Covid-19 Vaccines and breastfeeding. Women who are breastfeeding can be given all vaccines currently authorised for use in the UK if they meet the other conditions for receiving the vaccine. We will update this page as further vaccines are authorised. We recommend you consult your healthcare provider and any relevant Government guidance for BOTTLES AND OTHER TOOLS FEEDING BREASTMILK other than at the breast When the nursing mother and baby are separated or the baby cannot feed at the breast, they may need another way of taking breastmilk. These tips assume that your baby is being fed expressed breastmilk. If this is not available, please check with your baby’s healthcare provider WHEN JAUNDICE IN HEALTHY NEWBORNS Jaundice in Healthy Newborns. More than 80% of all newborns appear jaundiced during the first week of life. In most cases, this is a normal part of adjusting to life outside the womb, but occasionally jaundice is a sign of other more serious health problems. Jaundice is also more common in pre-term and premature babies, who need treatmentto
DUMMIES AND BREASTFEEDING Sucking is a basic instinct that babies are born with. Babies suck for both food and comfort. Breastmilk also provides protection against disease so nature has made sure that babies love to be at the breast. They are comforted by the warmth, smell, delicious milk and reassuring sound of your heartbeat. Breastfeeding offers a lot SMOKING, VAPING, CANNABIS AND BREASTFEEDING Smoking, Vaping, Cannabis and Breastfeeding. When a mum quits smoking, she’s making one of the biggest changes she can to improve her health, and the health of her baby. Any accurate information that those involved in breastfeeding support can give her, will support her to maintain that change. The hardest time to make or maintainbehaviour
THRUSH AND BREASTFEEDING Thrush and Breastfeeding. Thrush is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of yeast-like organisms called Candida albicans or ‘candida’. These organisms like warmth and moisture and are normal inhabitants of the skin, mouth, gut and vagina. Certain conditions encourage them to multiply excessively and this may cause a candidainfection
NURSING STRIKES
What is a nursing strike? If a baby who has been quite happily breastfeeding suddenly starts to refuse the breast it could be a “nursing strike”. Sometimes this can be mistaken for the baby wanting to stop breastfeeding, but a baby who is ready to wean usually does so over a period of time. In WORKDAY PRACTICALITIES Combining motherhood with paid employment is a challenge—but continuing to breastfeed can make it easier. Stopping breastfeeding increases your baby’s risk of illness, and the effort involved in buying, preparing and storing formula can be a major hassle. If you have little choice about returning to work, continued nursing can be acomfort to you and
WHAT LEGAL RIGHTS DO BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS HAVE WHEN Many women plan to return to paid work in the months following the birth of a baby, either through choice or necessity. Knowing your rights and planning ahead can help you continue to breastfeed after your return. What are the options? • If a woman has worked for an employer for at least 26 weeks ROLLING BACK THE YEARS: BIRTH AND BREASTFEEDING IN THE Sharing mothering experiences past and present My mother gave birth in the 50s and was told, like many women of her era, that her milk was “too thin” and that she should give formula. This was still a time when birth and breastfeeding were not widely discussed. When she was giving birth to me my * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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Background As with my first pregnancy, we had a private scan at 30 weeks with the second,as we wanted to ensure all was going well for our baby inside. The sonographer did all the measurements but kept remeasuring the baby's femur. It turned out … aboutFeeding Gwilym
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