of breast is best Government campaigns supported by magazines like Prima Baby, and Babyexpert.com, aimed at encouraging women to give breastfeeding a try. There are known benefits of breastfeeding which include transferring a mothers immunity to her baby
and continue feeding milk exclusively until your baby is at least six months old.Need help breastfeeding? Check out the Babyexpert.com Breastfeeding channel Not all mums find breastfeeding easy. If youve chosen the bottle feeding route babyexpert.com has got
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
Many young mums dont even consider breastfeeding. They think of it as old-fashioned or a bit earth mother-ish, the Infant Feeding Survey found in 2005. Only around half of mums aged 20 or younger even attempt to breastfeed their baby. One young
this year, got her model figure back just days after her son was born. She told Harper's Bazaar: 'I think breastfeeding really helped. Some people here think they don't have to breastfeed, and I think, "Are you going to give chemical food to your child
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
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
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
A healthy diet is as important during breastfeeding as it is during your pregnancy, as the nutrients in a mum's diet will be passed on via your breast milk. Your protein needs will increase (from 45g to 56g a day), although most women already eat
Prima Babys breastfeeding expert, Clare Byam-Cook gives advice on taking care of your self whilst breastfeeding which will benefit both you and your baby. STAY HYDRATEDKeep a drink handy when youre feeding, as you need to be well hydrated