Support links
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| I run (one of the only postnatal care/maternity) an accredited postnatal care (maternity nursing) course from my Amersham Home/Training Centre...Read more |
| Weaning off the breast |
| I seem to remember something about using a cup after a certain age. she will take juice from her beaker...Read more |
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It is generally acknowledged that breastfeeding is best for baby however as we are not health professionals, we do not feel that it is appropriate for us to provide breastfeeding advice on the site.
Instead we will use this page to provide links to organisations and web sites that offer parents breastfeeding information, helplines and access to breastfeeding counsellors. There is also details of a recommended book.
If you know of a good breastfeeding support site please
forward the details to: contributions@forparentsbyparents.co.uk.
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midwivesonline is a comprehensive source of information for midwives and new parents.
The 'For Parents' section aims to give parents reassurance, advice and help from the experts and includes an excellent Breastfeeding section.
www.midwivesonline.com
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La Leche League is a charitable organisation that provides information and support,
primarily through personal help, to those women who want to breastfeed their babies. They run a 24-hour helpline
and will put you in contact with local support groups.
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Helpline - 020 7242
1278
La Leche League
BM 3424
London
WC1N 3XX
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The National Childbirth Trust is a registered charity that provides support and
information in pregnancy, childbirth and early parenthood. They provide breastfeeding information on their
web site and access to breastfeeding counsellors via the telephone number below. These counsellors are trained
volunteers, who offer mother-to-mother support and information. You can contact a breastfeeding counsellor at any
time whether you are a member of the NCT or not. If you have enquiries of any other nature please contact
their enquiry line.
The National Childbirth Trust
Alexandra House
Oldham Terrace
Acton
London, W3 6NH
Breastfeeding Helpline - 0870 444 8708
Open 8 am - 10 pm
7 days a week
Enquiry line - 0870 444 8707
www.nctpregnancyandbabycare.com
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The Breastfeeding Network (BfN) aims to be an independent source of support and information for breastfeeding women and others. They run
a Supporterline that automatically connects you to your local Breastfeeding Supporter. The service operates from 9.30am to 9.30pm every day of the year.
The Breastfeeding Network
PO Box 11126
Paisley
PA2 8YB
Breastfeeding Network Supporterline - 0870 900 8787
www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk
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Association of Breastfeeding Mothers (ABM) It was founded in 1978 and became a charity in 1980 and provides education and support for parents, their helpline is open from 9.30 am till 10.30pm 7 days a weeks including bank holidays, and the phone is answered by trained breastfeeding counsellors (training takes around 2 years) who have all breastfed their own babies, they pick up the call in their own home and are not a 'call centre', calls are routed to the closest available counsellor.
Counselling and information is also available by letter through ABM
Associatin for Breastfeeding Mothers (ABM)
PO Box 207
Bridgwater
TA6 7YT
or counselling@abm.me.uk or on the website.
www.abm.me.uk
Helpline number is 08444 122 949
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RECOMMENDED READING
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What to Expect When You're Breast-feeding
. And What if You Can't? Clare Byam-Cook
Publisher - Vermilion (Random House)
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From the reviews I've read of this book you'll either love it or hate!
If you've not experienced problems breastfeeding then it's probably not for you.
If like me, it didn't feel so natural, if you've hit problems or if you j
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| Clare is the first 'expert' that I've ever come across that's actually happy to admit that 'breastfeeding for some mothers is just not possible'!
I feel that Clare has a very balanced approach. She manages to promote breastfeeding whilst also taking away the guilt and feelings of inadequancy from mums who find breastfeeding not quite as 'natural' as they've been led to believe!
I wish I had read it when I was a new mum! It might have saved me many days of worry, torment and guilt!
Click here to buy this book from Amazon.
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In May 2004 Clare's practical advice will also be available on a new DVD
'Breastfeeding Without Tears'
You can purchase the DVD by mail order through 01483 726969 or online at www.amazon.co.uk
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