"Getting your baby positioned and attached comfortably at your breast is an art," says breastfeeding expert Justine Fieth, a trained breastfeeding counsellor at La Leche League GB. 'And it can take a ...
Many first-time mothers are surprised when baby is at their breast, ready to feed, as soon as 30 minutes after birth. But how soon after that should your baby be fed again? And how often should ...
If your baby has sickness and diarrhoea, concentrate on keeping her fluid intake up, rather than worrying about solid foods. If she’s breastfed, feed on demand, as often as she wants If she has ...
The risk of HIV transmission to the baby is zero when using formula milk. U=U does not apply to breastfeeding, but the risk of HIV transmission is lower if you have an undetectable viral load.