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Breastfeeding essential buys
By Kimberley Smith on 07/11/2011 16:05:30
Get ready to breastfeed with these essential products to help you get to grips with nursing
We all know breastfeeding is great all round. It helps you bond with your baby, gives her all the nutrition she needs and even helps your body get back to normal after birth.Starting off it can be a bit tricky so we've found the best products
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Celebrity mums talk breastfeeding
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/07/2012 14:40:16
Find out what the stars think about nursing
Breastfeeding helps you bond with your baby, gives her all the nutrition she needs and even helps your body get back to normal after birth. There are lots of great breastfeeding buys and ways to help make breastfeeding an easier task
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Baby Sense Accessories for Snug Breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/05/2009 09:36:37
Megan Faure's Baby Sense range of nursery products can help your breastfeeding time feel more comfortable for you and your baby
When you're just getting started with breastfeeding, finding a relaxed and comfortable position for you and your baby is not always easy. However, as you grow to know each other a bit better, this does get easier. Sometimes it helps to have a
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Top tips for breastfeeders in the party season
By Thinkbaby on 24/12/2008 01:38:48
The debate about drinking in pregnancy is increasingly confused but still advises caution. You should also keep a limit on drinking when you're breastfeeding
and about, and when you get home and aren't feeding your baby yourself.Tips for safe drinking while breastfeedingIf you do drink, always be aware of what, and how much, you're drinking - when out, ask hosts not to refill your glass Eating a meal with your
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Breastfeeding reduces the risk of cot death
By Monica Stylli on 02/05/2008 16:13:35
Save a Baby Month kicks off with new advice for mums
awareness drive, Save a Baby Month, which runs from 1-31 May 2008.The study showed that babies who were breastfed even for a short period were less likely to die than those who were never breastfed.Any breastfeeding, even a few days, is better than none
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NCT to change ‘evangelical’ stance on breastfeeding
By Amanda Pauley on 23/01/2012 14:43:44
The trust drops “breastapo” style campaigning in a bid to be more inclusive
The National Childbirth Trust is transforming its image out of concern it’s too middle-class, beginning with dropping its ‘evangelical’ position on breastfeeding.The charity, held up as the champion of breastfeeding, has moved from a stance
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Medela launches bottle that mimics breastfeeding
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/07/2010 13:54:43
Medela’s brand-new Calma bottle designed to help babies move from breast to bottle and back to breast again
vacuum action that gets the milk out of the breast.“Medela has taken this new information and has done remarkably well in incorporating the research into a product designed to support the breastfeeding mother. I am thrilled to have played a part
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Nicolas Sarkozy describes breastfeeding as 'slavery'
By Daniella Delaney on 17/11/2011 08:47:12
French president gets into hot water for talking about his wife, Carla Bruni and their new baby
French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been speaking about his wife Carla Bruni's struggle to produce enough milk for their baby, and in the process described breastfeeding as 'slavery'.Mr Sarkozy was talking to young mothers at a family benefits
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MP's Bill to protect public breastfeeding rights
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2005 07:19:37
Breastfeeding mums could get increased support and legislation to protect their right to feed in public places
More good news for breastfeeding mums tired of facing distaste and discrimination for wanting to breastfeed in public. Labour MP David Kidney is introducing a Bill to fight prejudice against public breastfeeding and increase support offered
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Study claims no link between IQ and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/10/2006 01:37:46
Despite the many other benefits of breastfeeding your baby, scientists believe breastmilk does not lead to a higher IQ.
breastfed but had a similar level of intelligence to the first, breastfed child.Mixed messages on breastfeedingThe UK has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe and, despite World Health Organisation recommendations that all babies be breastfed
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