There are so many 'rules' about being a good mum and if you are breastfeeding there are even more ‘rules’. IBCLC Pinky McKay says you can ditch the rules about these five things.
How you feed your baby is a hot trigger for unwanted comments, so check out Pinky's cheeky responses to unsolicited advice.
The most common reason women say they give up breastfeeding is because they don’t think they have enough milk. Our lactation consultant busts the booby traps of low milk supply.Â
 Allergy symptoms (including frequent waking), can be alleviated by the elimination of offending foods from the mother’s diet - your baby is never allergic to your milk.
Throughout history, in all cultures, new mothers have been fed special foods to help them recover from birth and produce milk. Now, there is increasing evidence supporting these claims.
We have asked our Boobie Foods Mums who had Csections for their best tips to help with the first days and weeks. Please choose the tips that feel right for...
Check out these very important things you need to know about night time feeds – they will settle any niggling doubts and help you believe in your self, your baby and your boobs.
 You may have heard about foremilk and hindmilk, and worry, is my baby getting enough 'fatty' hind milk? Our IBCLC explains.
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If you feel anxious about how much milk your breastfed baby is getting, you aren't alone. One of the most commonly reported reasons for women stopping breastfeeding is low milk supply.Â