Guest Blog by Heather Trickey – What sorts of breastfeeding peer support interventions should we be developing?
Heather Trickey is a researcher in parenthood and public health at DECIPHer, Cardiff University. Here she writes about the importance of not just implementing peer support...
Guest Blog by Ruth Dennison – Why Black Breastfeeding Week?
Ruth Dennison is a Doula and breastfeeding supporter in London. She has kindly shared this blog with us to celebrate the first ever Black Breastfeeding...
Guest Post by Ruth Dennison – Why Black Breastfeeding Week?
Ruth Dennison is a Doula and breastfeeding supporter in London. She has kindly shared this blog with us to celebrate the first ever Black Breastfeeding...
Negative cultural attitudes towards breastfeeding are common place in the UK and often this is reinforced by media messages. However, last night’s Dispatches programme demonstrated...
Mothering the mother – a vital part of increasing breastfeeding rates
Dr Amy Brown is Associate Professor in Child Public Health at Swansea University. She is also the author of Breastfeeding Uncovered, a book which aims...
Feeding baby out and about in the UK? What’s the fuss?
Fact: Feeding your baby out and about is protected by law. In Scotland breastfeeding is protected by the Breastfeeding etc. (Scotland) Act 2005, which says...
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