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Why does my baby want to feed all night?
So often I hear mums say, “My baby wants to breastfeed all evening – I’m worried about my milk supply.”
Does your baby really need night feeds?
There's a lot of conflicting advice about when to stop night time breastfeeds. Pinky McKay explains why extending these nocturnal feeds is a good idea - for both mum and baby.
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Not breastfeeding, not guilty
Guilt is only legitimate if we have let another person down. And nobody can make us feel guilty without our permission.
Mum told to express in pet relief area at airport
A woman who flew from Boston to Washington says staff with United Airlines at Washington's Dulles Airport suggested she pump her breast milk in the pet-relief area.
How to prepare for breastfeeding when you're still pregnant
While every woman's breastfeeding journey is different, many hurdles are shared. Knowing what to expect will enable you to make informed decisions if - or when - you meet challenges along the way.
United We Feed: the photo series for all mums
A gorgeous new series displays photos of mums gathered together feeding their babies – by any means that they so choose.
Grieving mum's milk bonds two families for life
Jennifer Tiner was grieving the loss of her daughter Isabella, but the mum still managed to give a gift which helped save another baby's life.
Breastfeeding basics for beginners
Here are 10 tips to help make breastfeeding successful and stress free for both you and your baby as quickly as possible.
All your extended breastfeeding questions answered
So this was breastfeeding beyond babyhood. It was both strange and normal.
Dad, you can help your partner on her breastfeeding journey
Did you know that a father's impact is the single most crucial factor in breastfeeding success?
What they don't tell you about breastfeeding
There's actually a wide range of 'normal' when it comes to exclusively breastfeeding a healthy, thriving baby.
Lactation cookies: what you need to know
Many mums turn to lactation cookies when they feel their milk supply is a little low. You can buy them pre-made or make them yourself.
Breastfeeding: making it work when you return to work
While more and more women are making breastfeeding work as they return to paid employment, for many the decision is fraught with worry about how they'll manage.
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