First Month Infographic – Responsible soother use Suckling is an innate, natural reflex of most babies. When babies suckle to calm themselves or self-soothe to sleep without…robertMarch 21, 2023
First Month Too much breast milk? How to reduce oversupply Breast milk is amazing, so having lots is a good thing, right? Well, not always... Some babies struggle with the…robertMarch 21, 2023
First Month Overheating during pregnancy and postpartum: What you can do to keep cool Some steps along the breastfeeding journey are well known, but postpartum night sweats and pregnant hot flashes aren’t always talked…robertMarch 21, 2023
First Month Breastfeeding twins or multiples There’s lots to consider when expecting multiples, and feeding them will probably be top of your list. The logistics of…robertMarch 21, 2023
6+ Months What’s ‘normal’ when it comes to breastfeeding? Dr Jacqueline Kent and her team have spent years researching breastfeeding and have found that it’s different for every mum…robertMarch 15, 2023
6+ Months 5 tips for breastfeeding in public The great thing about breastfeeding is that everything you need to feed your baby is always with you, readily available…robertMarch 15, 2023
6+ Months Breastfeeding with flat, inverted or pierced nipples Most women’s nipples protrude and become more erect when stimulated by touch or sensation, but some have nipples that are…robertMarch 15, 2023
6+ Months Nipple care for breastfeeding mums “Breastfeeding shouldn’t hurt” is a mantra new mums often hear. But many find the reality is rather different in the…robertMarch 15, 2023
Back to workBreast Pumping Tips Too little breast milk? How to increase low milk supply “Have I got enough breast milk?” is something new mothers often worry about – but chances are, if your baby’s…robertMarch 15, 2023
Breast Pumping Tips Tips and instructions for hands-free pumping Whether you’re expressing for a premature baby or building up a supply of milk, double pumping is a great way to fit…robertMarch 15, 2023