What can I eat when breastfeeding?
Discover essential tips on what to eat when breastfeeding, including nutrient-rich foods to support your health and your baby’s development during this important time.
Discover essential tips on what to eat when breastfeeding, including nutrient-rich foods to support your health and your baby’s development during this important time.
Feeding | | Louise Broadbridge
Breastfeeding is packed with benefits for both you and your baby. If you’re still considering how you want to feed your baby, check out these great reasons to give breastfeeding a try.
Feeding | | Louise Broadbridge
A common concern people have about breastfeeding is that they won’t produce enough milk to satisfy their baby. We've had a midwife share some top tips on how to increase your breast milk supply.
Feeding | | Louise Broadbridge
Different positions can work well in different situations, so there’s no need to stick to one, although many mums will have a tried-and-tested favourite they use more than others. You can read more about breastfeeding positions in this article.
Feeding | | Louise Broadbridge
Combination feeding is the term given to using a mixture of bottles and breastfeeds to feed your baby. While exclusive breastfeeding is when a baby gets all their milk directly from the breast, combination feeding involves other methods like bottles or cups.
Feeding | Newborn | | Louise Broadbridge
If your little one seems to have an insatiable appetite and the time between feeds is getting shorter and shorter, they are likely to be cluster feeding. But what is cluster feeding? And how can I identify it? Our resident midwife shares all in her latest article!
Feeding | Pregnancy | | Louise Broadbridge
What? When? How? Why? Louise, @thehonestmidwife, shares all you need to now about harvesting, storing and the benefits of colostrum.
As your little one gets older and foods are beginning to be introduced, their milk intake will decrease but how do you ensure your little one is still getting the right amounts of calcium to continue their growth and development.
Feeding | | Louise Broadbridge
The latch is so important and understanding the physiology of it is a great leap in the right direction towards a successful and beneficial partnership between Mum and baby.