The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) have a series of booklets with a variety of information regarding breastfeeding and different circumstances. The booklets are just $5 (Australian) and are an absolutely wealth of information, written in plain, easy to understand language.
Titles from the series include;
An Introduction to Breastfeeding, which is ideal for anyone wishing to find out more about establishing the breastfeeding relationship and would make a perfect gift for a soon-to-be Mum. Another useful booklet related to thsi issues is;
Survival Plan, a booklet with tips for managing the household during the initial weeks of establishing the breastfeeding relationship
Breast and Nipple Care, for anyone wanting to know how to keep their breasts and nipples happy and healthy throughout the breastfeeding journey.
Breastfeeding Through Pregnancy and Beyond, for mothers expecting a new baby and feeding their child/ren already born. Another useful booklet related to this issue is Your Toddler and the New Baby.
Relactation and Adoptive Breastfeeding, a great booklet for mothers who for whatever reasons couldn't feed in the beginning and want to begin boobing again and mums who are welcoming a child into their family without the help of pregnancy and birth hormones to kick start the breastfeeding process.
Breastfeeding, Women and Work, for mothers who are unable to be with their children all day long and are wondering what this means for their breastfeeding relationship. Another useful booklet related to this issue is Expressing and Storing Breastmilk.
Especially for Grandparents, a guide for grandparents about how to best support their breastfeeding daughters and daughters-in-law.
A Caregivers Guide to the Breastfed Baby, this A-4 sheet leaflet is for anyone looking after a breastfed child.
Too Much, a booklet for mothers with an over-supply of breastmilk. Or for mothers with the opposite issue there is the Increasing Your Supply booklet.
Other titles include; Sex and the Breastfeeding Woman, Breastfeeding Twins, Breastfeeding Triplets, Quads or More, Introducing Solids, Breastfeeding Your Premature Baby, Breastfeeding After Caesarean, Postnatal Depression and Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Your Baby With Down Syndrome, Breastfeeding Babies with Clefts of Lips/Palet, Breastfeeding and Hospitalisation, Looking After Yourself, Weaning, Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and the Breastfed Baby, Coping With Breast Refusal, Why is my Baby Crying?, Sleep, and Keeping Baby Cool.
Titles from the series include;
An Introduction to Breastfeeding, which is ideal for anyone wishing to find out more about establishing the breastfeeding relationship and would make a perfect gift for a soon-to-be Mum. Another useful booklet related to thsi issues is;
Survival Plan, a booklet with tips for managing the household during the initial weeks of establishing the breastfeeding relationship
Breast and Nipple Care, for anyone wanting to know how to keep their breasts and nipples happy and healthy throughout the breastfeeding journey.
Breastfeeding Through Pregnancy and Beyond, for mothers expecting a new baby and feeding their child/ren already born. Another useful booklet related to this issue is Your Toddler and the New Baby.
Relactation and Adoptive Breastfeeding, a great booklet for mothers who for whatever reasons couldn't feed in the beginning and want to begin boobing again and mums who are welcoming a child into their family without the help of pregnancy and birth hormones to kick start the breastfeeding process.
Breastfeeding, Women and Work, for mothers who are unable to be with their children all day long and are wondering what this means for their breastfeeding relationship. Another useful booklet related to this issue is Expressing and Storing Breastmilk.
Especially for Grandparents, a guide for grandparents about how to best support their breastfeeding daughters and daughters-in-law.
A Caregivers Guide to the Breastfed Baby, this A-4 sheet leaflet is for anyone looking after a breastfed child.
Too Much, a booklet for mothers with an over-supply of breastmilk. Or for mothers with the opposite issue there is the Increasing Your Supply booklet.
Other titles include; Sex and the Breastfeeding Woman, Breastfeeding Twins, Breastfeeding Triplets, Quads or More, Introducing Solids, Breastfeeding Your Premature Baby, Breastfeeding After Caesarean, Postnatal Depression and Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Your Baby With Down Syndrome, Breastfeeding Babies with Clefts of Lips/Palet, Breastfeeding and Hospitalisation, Looking After Yourself, Weaning, Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and the Breastfed Baby, Coping With Breast Refusal, Why is my Baby Crying?, Sleep, and Keeping Baby Cool.



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