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Old 01-03-2011, 08:33 AM
Peggy9 Peggy9 is offline
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Default Breastfeeding

It’s never too early to start thinking about how you're going to feed your baby. Today, most women in England are choosing to breastfeed which is great!

There are some thing to think about with breastfeeding:

Breast milk is the only natural food designed for your baby.
Breastfeeding protects your baby from infections and diseases.
Breast milk provides health benefits for your baby.
Breastfeeding provides health benefits for mum.
It’s free.
It’s available whenever and wherever your baby needs a feed.
It’s the right temperature.
It can build a strong physical and emotional bond between mother and baby.
It can give you a great sense of achievement.
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Old 01-04-2011, 07:42 AM
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There are some common misconceptions about breastfeeding and many myths and stories about breastfeeding have been passed down through family and friends, but some are inaccurate or out-of-date. See how many you’ve heard, and separate fact from fiction:
“It’s not that popular, only a few women do it in this country”
78% of women in England start breastfeeding.
“Breastfeeding will make my breasts saggy”
Breastfeeding doesn't cause your breasts to sag, but the ageing process and losing or putting on weight can all have an effect.
“Infant formula is basically the same as breast milk”
Infant formula isn’t the same as breast milk. It's not a living product so it doesn't have the antibodies, living cells, enzymes or hormones that protect your baby from infections and diseases later in life.

Food for thought! Excuse the pun!
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Old 01-05-2011, 07:53 AM
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Other excuses are things like "People don’t like women breastfeeding in public”
but surveys actually show that the majority of people don’t mind women breastfeeding in public at all. The more it’s done, the more normal it will become.
Another thing that people often thinks is that breastfeeding is easy for some women, but some don’t produce enough milk. Actually almost all women are physically able to breastfeed. It’s a skill that every woman needs to learn and practise before it becomes easy. It happens more quickly for some women than others, but nearly all women can produce the amount of milk their baby needs. Some women think that if they breastfeed they can’t have a sex life”
but after you've had your baby you'll decide when it's time to have sex with your partner. The same hormone that helps to release your milk for the baby (oxytocin) is also made when you have sex. When having sex you may leak a little breast milk. This is normal.
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Old 01-06-2011, 07:32 AM
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I thought it might be useful to give some hints on changing from bottle to breast, because if you’ve already been formula feeding for a few days but you’ve changed your mind and want to breastfeed, you will need to speak to your midwife or health visitor as soon as possible for support on how to build up your milk supply.

But before we get too precious over all of this it should be realised that occasionally, there are clinical reasons for not breastfeeding. For example, if a mother has HIV or, in rare cases, is taking certain types of medication that may harm a baby. Under these circumstances when there's no alternative, bottle feeding with infant formula will be recommended.

If you’re not sure whether you should breastfeed your baby, speak to your midwife or health visitor for information and support.
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