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Working and Breastfeeding

Many mothers work outside the home and continue to breastfeed. LLLGB is here to help with information and support if you are going back to work. I’m going back to work. Do I need to stop breastfeeding? Why is breastfeeding so important? But won’t it be a hassle? What are my options? Choose … [Read more...] about Working and Breastfeeding

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Workday Practicalities

Combining motherhood with paid employment is a challenge—but continuing to breastfeed can make it easier. Stopping breastfeeding increases your baby’s risk of illness, and the effort involved in buying, preparing and storing formula can be a major hassle. Continued nursing can be a comfort to you … [Read more...] about Workday Practicalities

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Working and Breastfeeding Tagged With: blocked ducts, expressing, leaking, separation, tiredness, work, working, Working and breastfeeding

When Mum Can’t Be There

“Mothering through breastfeeding is the most natural and effective way of understanding and satisfying the needs of the baby.” - La Leche League International Nature intended mothers and babies to stay together as much as possible because breastfeeding is the normal way to care for a baby - … [Read more...] about When Mum Can’t Be There

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Working and Breastfeeding Tagged With: bottlefeeding a breastfed baby, bottles, caring for a breastfed baby, child minder, expressed breast milk, nursery, separation, sleep

When a Mother is Ill

When a mother is ill, it affects the whole family. For a breastfeeding mother, there are additional concerns about how her illness may affect her baby, whether directly because of any medication she needs to take, or indirectly if the illness makes it more difficult for her to feed and care for her … [Read more...] about When a Mother is Ill

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Dealing with Separation Tagged With: anaesthetics, anti-depressants, breastmilk, drugs, ibuprofen, illness, medications, painkillers, paracetamol, surgery

The Unhappy Breastfed baby

“The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three.” ~ Dr Grantly Dick-Read from Birthing Without Fear This simple recipe for keeping a baby happy works for the … [Read more...] about The Unhappy Breastfed baby

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Common Concerns Tagged With: colic, Crying, discomfort, lactose intolerance, milk supply, more milk, reflux, unhappy, unsettled

Sleepy Baby – Why And What To Do

Nobody likes to disturb a sleeping baby, but sometimes a baby can be too sleepy for their own good. At times like this they may need you to take action. Your newborn baby needs to nurse actively for one or both breast at each feed. Offer the second breast after they seem to have finished at the … [Read more...] about Sleepy Baby – Why And What To Do

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Common Concerns Tagged With: biological nurturing, bottles, breast compression, Crying, dummies, expressed milk, feeding cues, normal feeding cues, sleepy, sleepy baby

Rhythms and Routines

Mothering is about building relationships and nurturing the love and trust that enables babies and children to thrive. And mothering through breastfeeding is a normal, natural and effective way of doing this. Breastfeeding helps you nurture your relationship with your baby and meet their individual … [Read more...] about Rhythms and Routines

Filed Under: Beginning Breastfeeding, Breastfeeding information Tagged With: expressing, patterns, routines, rules, sleep, strict

Nipple shields

A nipple shield is a thin, silicone teat that can be placed over a mother’s nipple and may help a baby who is having difficulty learning to breastfeed. Holes in the tip allow milk to flow into the baby’s mouth. A nipple shield can be used temporarily to help establish breastfeeding or in some cases … [Read more...] about Nipple shields

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Common Concerns Tagged With: milk supply, nipple, nipple shields, pain, shields

My Baby Won’t Breastfeed

This page is about young babies who have never breastfed or who get very upset when offered the breast. If your baby was breastfeeding well but is now refusing, see our page on “nursing strikes”. Sometimes, a new difficulty with feeding is the first sign that the baby is becoming unwell. If you are … [Read more...] about My Baby Won’t Breastfeed

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Common Concerns Tagged With: Crying, low muscle tone, nursing strike, skin-to-skin, stopping, weaning

Jaundice in Healthy Newborns

If your new baby has jaundice, it's normal to be worried and concerned. Knowing more about newborn jaundice will help you decide if you need to see medical help and understand why tests may be needed. More than 80% of all newborns appear jaundiced during the first week of life. In most cases, … [Read more...] about Jaundice in Healthy Newborns

Filed Under: Breastfeeding information, Common Concerns Tagged With: bilirubin, breastmilk jaundice, formula, jaundice, kernicterus, milk, newborn jaundice, phototherapy, sleepy baby, yellow

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