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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

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

New survey results reveal more mums are giving breastfeeding a go
By Claire O'Donnell on 21/11/2012 10:21:52
But only one in every 100 manage to breastfeed for the recommended six months

-quarters of mothers want to breastfeed and more than four in five say they are aware of the health benefits.Common reasons for stopping breastfeeding were problems with the baby rejecting the breast or not latching on properly, or new mums having painful breasts

Young mums and breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2009 16:21:00
Many younger mums don't even consider breastfeeding. Why?

to be a one-stop site for finding relevant and up-to-date information about breastfeeding and to help mums (particularly at the antenatal stage) to find their local support and local breastfeeding support groups before they encounter breastfeeding problems

Look after yourself while breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 09/05/2011 07:37:00
Your lifestyle and well-being can have an effect on your milk-supply. Follow these 'healthy-mum' tips for breastfeeding success.

any opportunity to rest, as being tired can affect milk supply. FIND THE RIGHT SUPPORTIf you’re having problems, ask your midwife, health visitor, or other new mums to recommend breastfeeding drop-in clinics or counsellors in your area. For more advice

Breastfeeding clinic - FAQs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 21/01/2012 06:55:00
Expert advice for breastfeeding mums

We've solved all your niggly breastfeeding problems:Problem: It hurts to breastfeed. It could be... A poor latch. An incorrect latch means breastfeeding is more likely to be painful for you, and frustrating for your baby. Try this... The secret of a

Breastfeeding myths – BUSTED
By Babyexpert.com on 29/06/2011 10:43:00
With so much conflicting advice, breastfeeding can be daunting; we put right some common misconceptions

extinguish some common fears by offering re-assuring facts as well as helpful insider tips to ease you on the way to happy feeding: Myth: Breastfeeding hurtsReality:Although most mothers feel some nipple tenderness when they begin to feed their new baby

Will I have problems conceiving?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/11/2008 10:23:00
After several miscarriages, an ectopic pregnancy and yeasr of trying, I now have a 1-year-old baby. I'm still breastfeeding, but am keen to try for another child, although I haven't had a period yet. Is there any way of telling when, or if, I'm likel

variation between women in how soon periods restart after giving birth, depending on hormone levels and whether you're breastfeeding, but one year is well within the normal range.Breastfeeding suppresses ovulation and therefore reduces the chances

Trying for Baby No 2
By Babyexpert.com on 17/04/2009 14:35:00
Things to think about before you start trying to get pregnatn with baby number two

West.Be breastfeeding aware...If you're still breastfeeding while trying for another baby, you're much less likely to ovulate and get pregnant (although some women still do). Giving up breastfeeding will maximise your chances of getting pregnant

In the news: Breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 14/01/2011 08:00:00
Is breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months best for your baby after all?

research links problems with tolerating gluten to a delay in eating it until six months. In addition, they say it could deter children from healthy eating foods with more bitter tastes, potentially fuelling a rise in obesity. So what's a new mum to think

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