Nipple care for breastfeeding mums
Although breastfeeding is good for you and your baby, it can be hard on your nipples! Read our advice and tips on nipple care to help keep soreness at bay
Although breastfeeding is good for you and your baby, it can be hard on your nipples! Read our advice and tips on nipple care to help keep soreness at bay
Tips, tricks and more for the most common breastfeeding questions The lactation Series: 12 short films that help prepare and support you on your breastfeeding journey – from pregnancy to postpartum. Let’s talk about breastfeeding, the early days: a video series with Prof Paula Meier, PhD, RN. Everything you need to know about breastfeeding before baby arrives and …
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When babies are agitated, showing signs of discomfort, it can be heartbreaking. As parents, you will move mountains to comfort our little ones. If simply cradling and rocking doesn’t seem to help, a dummy may be a soothing solution – whether he or she is a newborn, three months old, or even six months old.
Congratulations – you’ve made it through the first crazy month of breastfeeding. Your breast milk is now fully mature,1 your supply is beginning to calm down, and your breasts won’t leak as much, or at all, any more. Don’t worry, you’re not losing your supply – your breasts are just getting more efficient at making and storing milk.2 At …
Having trouble breastfeeding your newborn? Read our expert tips and watch videos to solve common breastfeeding problems in the first week.
Some new mums experience breast engorgement when their milk starts ‘coming in’ a few days after the birth. It’s usually temporary and easily treated – read on to find out how
When you’re a new mum, it’s difficult to know whether your breastfeeding experiences are typical or not – so we asked an expert if there really is such a thing as ‘normal’ breastfeeding.
Did you know your breasts produce milk to meet your baby’s demand? Read on to discover the incredible facts about your breast milk supply over the first days, weeks and months
The first week with your baby is exciting but can also be daunting – particularly if you’ve never breastfed before. Read our breastfeeding advice to help you get off to the best possible start.
From pregnancy, through breastfeeding, to after weaning, our experts explain how your breasts change – plus we give you tips on caring for them along the wayFacebookWhatsAppTwitterPinterestLinkedInShare this content As soon as you conceive, your body starts preparing for your baby’s arrival. But it’s not just your womb that’s busy – your breast anatomy begins …