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"How and when to stop breastfeeding

WEBWeaning is the process of stopping feeding your baby with breast milk. Ideally, the first step towards weaning your baby is introducing complementary foods alongside your breast …

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The benefits of breastfeeding

WEBBreastfeeding increases the mum’s attention to her baby’s needs, accelerates uterine involution after birth and reduces the risk of haemorrhage. It also helps the mum regain …

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The benefits of breastfeeding Medela

WEBThe health benefits of breastfeeding. As well as nourishing him, breast milk protects your baby. Breast milk is full of live ingredients, including stem cells, white blood cells and …

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insurance-breast-pump

WEBDesigned to prevent milk from entering the pump. Patented oval flanges. Adapt to your breast shape for personalized comfort and 11.8% more milk faster compared to a …

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6 months and beyond: Long-term benefits of breastfeeding

WEBThe longer you produce breast milk, the less likely you are to suffer from cancers of the breast, uterus and ovaries, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. We tell you …

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6 simple steps to a good breastfeeding latch

WEB2: Encourage your baby to open his mouth. Hold your baby close, your nipple level with his nose. Touch your nipple gently against his upper lip to encourage him to open his mouth …

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Breast milk composition: What’s in your breast milk

WEBBy the time your baby is four weeks old, your breast milk will be fully mature. It’s rich in protein, sugar, vitamins and minerals, plus numerous bioactive components – such as …

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Lactation Professionals

WEBMedela works continuously with leading experts to provide you with a range of materials to help you support mums and babies both in the NICU and in the community. Medela …

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Breastfeeding while you or your baby are sick Medela

WEBBreastfeeding a sick baby gives her a great chance of a speedy recovery, as well as helping to comfort her. Your breast milk contains antibodies, white blood cells, stem cells and …

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Working at Medela

WEBAs a truly global company, Medela is a working place of cultural and international diversity. As a responsible employer, Medela promotes equal opportunities, regardless of …

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What are the benefits of breastfeeding for mums

WEBThe longer you continue to breastfeed, the more health benefits you’ll enjoy. “There are so many advantages for mums,” says Professor Hartmann. “Breastfeeding lowers your …

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Breastfeeding with flat, inverted or pierced nipples

WEBcompressing your breast just behind your areola with your fingers in a ‘V’ or ‘C’ shape to push your nipple outwards. touching your nipple briefly with a cold compress or ice cube …

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Breast milk vs formula: How similar are they

WEBOne of the benefits of breast milk over formula is that it’s a living fluid. It adapts to your baby’s changing circumstances. So if your baby becomes ill, your body makes extra …

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