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Calm & Confident Breastfeeding Workshop, Mon 6 Nov at 10am in East Dulwich


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Our next Calm & Confident Breastfeeding workshop will be taking place on Monday 6 November, 10.00am-12.30pm just off Lordship Lane in East Dulwich.


I don't have an agenda with breastfeeding. I strongly believe that each woman - as with birth - has the right to make decisions based on what feels right for her and her baby. I also believe that she will make happier decisions if she is informed, armed with the knowledge, tools and techniques to make her journey more calm, positive and engaging. Happy mum. Happy baby. And that's exactly why I've scoured to find the most wonderful lactation specialist I can - Imogen Unger, and collaborated to offer you an outstanding antenatal workshop covering everything you need to know about feeding your baby. This woman-only workshop last for 2.5 hours, and will cover:


How breastfeeding works - supply and demand, let down reflex, importance of emptying the breast

How to establish a good milk supply

Identifying early feeding cues

Positions for breastfeeding

How your partner can support you

How to know if your baby is getting enough milk

Size of a baby's stomach and understanding milk volume

Poo and wee (of course!)

Troubleshooting - mastitis, sore nipples, top-up trap, tongue-tie

Expressing

Mixed feeding

Paced bottle feeding

Returning to work

Your questions answered

Handouts that you can take home and share with your partner


Book your spot here: http://buytickets.at/londonhypnobirthing/116315

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