Depending on your baby’s age, you’re likely to have to get up at least once in the night – sometimes you’ll be up and down like a yo-yo – and as each feed can take a least 30 minutes, you’ll be ...
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.
Take the time to sing and chat to your baby as you feed them to make the most of this one-to-one time. For some inspiration, take a look at the video below. You can sing anything you like to your ...
Signs of enough mik include: Around 6-8 wet nappies a day Some dirty nappies but the number will hugely vary Your baby settles well after a feed Managing to go short stretches between feeds (this ...
From almost the moment your baby is born, they are hungry. 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 ...