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Step-by-step help on how to make breastfeeding work
By Sophie Westnedge on 09/04/2013 12:46:47
Need help with breastfeeding? Follow our simple step-by-step guide…

The benefits of breast milk are endless – it boosts your baby’s immune system and helps his digestion, while feeding is a wonderful opportunity to bond with him too.But, while you want to give your little one the best start in life, breastfeeding

How to breastfeed
By Babyexpert.com on 27/07/2007 13:10:00
Follow our picture guide to help make breastfeeding work for you and baby

Sit comfortably before you start breastfeeding. Choose a supportive chair and lay your baby across your lap.Rest him on a cushion or pillow to raise your baby to the same level as your breasts.How to breastfeed

Essential breastfeeding equipment
By Babyexpert.com on 08/08/2011 11:32:00
Be properly prepared with practical equipment to help make breastfeeding a happy and comfortable experience…

A breastfeeding pillow is shaped to support your lower back by encouraging a firmly supported upright feeding position. It also elevates baby to the correct height and position for breastfeeding without you having to bend forward. Dreamgenii

Breastfeeding boom
By Babyexpert.com on 22/06/2011 01:26:00
Stats reveal more mums giving breastfeeding a go

are experiencing problems with breastfeeding visit our breastfeeding section for help and adviceFor one to one expert advice on breastfeeding problems and queries try our new phoneline service

Ways to avoid mastitis
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2011 11:37:00
Geraldine Miskin offers tips on how to prevent the painful breast infection while breastfeeding

When breastfeeding milk can build up in your breasts because its being made faster than it’s removed which then causes milk stasis. Because of this breast tissue can become swollen and inflamed. The inflammation can quickly progress to an infection

Your breastfeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:17:00
Help and advice on how to breastfeed

to help you make the most of feeding your baby.Q How do I get my baby to latch on? A Having a good latch is the secret to successful breastfeeding. To help your baby latch on correctly, make sure she is tummy-to-tummy with you, and chin-to-chin. Use one

Breastfeeding a premature baby
By Babyexpert.com on 03/09/2009 14:36:00
What to expect if you want to breastfeed your premature baby

specially-shaped support pillow, which will help raise him to the correct height and position for successful latching on and feeding. For more help and advice on breastfeeding with a premature baby visit the Bliss website here

All your breastfeeding Qs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 12/01/2012 12:17:00
Here's how to give yourself the best chance of success

Breastfeeding - it's the most natural thing in the world, right? Well, not for everyone. Here's how to give yourself the best possible chance of successQ. What are the benefits of breastfeeding? A. Breastmilk is a perfect, complete food for your

Boots’ experts answer your pregnancy health and breastfeeding Qs
By Web Master on 30/11/2012 14:19:31
Pharmacist Angela Chalmers and nutritionist Vicky Pennington joined us for a webchat on staying healthy during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Here’s the advice they gave:

and try to ignore the horror stories. Every woman’s breastfeeding experience is different and it’s important that you get one to one support as soon as your baby is born to help you learn the skills to breastfeed. This can start with the midwives

Your breastfeeding problems solved
By Babyexpert.com on 23/05/2007 13:20:00
We put your questions to breastfeeding expert Clare Byam-Cook. Here she shares her advice.

Babyexpert has teamed up with Clare who is breastfeeding counsellor to the stars. Kate Winslet, Emma Freud and Kate Beckinsale have all endorsed her book, and she's helped Trinny and Susannah, Helena Bonham-Carter and Gabby Logan make breastfeeding

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