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Baby-led Breastfeeding: How to make breastfeeding work - with your baby's help

Gill Rapley , Tracey Murkett

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Published by Vermilion, part of Ebury Publishing

Format: Paperback

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EAN: 9780091935290
Published: 3 May 2012

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Breastfeeding is easy when you follow your baby's natural instincts

Forget stressful routines, painful breasts and problems with milk supply. This straightforward guide shows you how to follow your baby's lead so you can enjoy relaxed and pain-free breastfeeding.

With practical advice on interpreting your baby's needs, Baby-led Breastfeeding explains in simple terms how breastfeeding works and why staying in tune with your baby is the key to effortless feeding.

Discover how to:
- help your baby follow his instincts from the very first feed
- make the most of the first few weeks to get breastfeeding up and running
- hold your baby in ways that will help him to feed effectively
- recognise when breastfeeding is going well and be confident that your baby is getting plenty of breast milk
- avoid common problems - from sore nipples to mastitis

Baby-led Breastfeeding
is a sensible and sensitive guide that will help you and your baby develop a happy and fulfilling breastfeeding relationship.

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What the critics say

I truly believe this sensitively written, practical guide will be a great resource for any mother who wants to get breastfeeding to really work.
- Sue Ashmore, Programme Director, UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative

About the Authors

Gill Rapley has been a lactation consultant and a voluntary breastfeeding counsellor and is a former deputy director of the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative. She is also a qualified midwife and worked for 20 years as a health visitor. Her three children, now grown up, were all breastfed.

Tracey Murkett is a writer and journalist. She breastfed her daughter, now aged six, and is a voluntary mother-to-mother breastfeeding helper.

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