Breastfeeding
Review guides and associations dedicated to the topic of breast and bottle feeding your baby.
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Association of Breastfeeding Mothers
Voluntary organization provides support and information to breastfeeding mothers and promotes the benefits of breastfeeding.
home.clara.netBabycentre - Breastfeeding Guide
Knowledge for nursing mothers clearly presented. There's a visual guide, helpful hints on getting started, pumping, expressing, weaning and FAQs.
www.babycentre.co.ukBreastfeeding & Childbirth
Jane's complete resource page offers directories for support groups and organisations. Send a postcard or check out the educational videos.
www.breastfeeding.co.ukBreastfeeding in Scotland
Promotes the benefits of breastfeeding to Scots, where currently the rate is very low. Gives statistics plus contacts for support groups.
www.show.scot.nhs.ukNetDoctor - Breast Inflammation
Read about infections of the breast caused by breastfeeding, plus an overview of the symptoms and treatment.
www.netdoctor.co.ukSanatogen Pronatal - Breastfeeding
Answers some important questions for new mothers on breastfeeding. Outlines its benefits and explains some of the techniques.
www.pronatal.co.ukSMA Nutrition
Baby milk manufacturer gives advice on pregnancy, newborns, feeding, weaning and milk products, such as special feeds. Try the Mums' Network.
www.baby-milk-pregnancy-bottle-breast-feeding-sma-nutrition.comSore Nipples
Useful and short article from UKparents that provides tips for newly breastfeeding mothers. With advice on avoiding sore nipples.
www.ukparents.co.ukUKparents - Breastfeeding
Fact sheet provides a short introduction to breastfeeding, including expressing, weaning and the mother's health.
www.ukparents.co.ukUNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative
Scheme provides support for new parents and healthcare professionals in promoting breastfeeding as the optimum food source for new babies.
www.babyfriendly.org.uk
