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Sign up todayA Judgement-Free Guide to Feeding Your Baby
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Learn moreA go-to guide for parents seeking evidence-based advice for navigating the initial (and often wobbly) stages of feeding and nurturing a newborn.
Recognised for her reassuring and encouraging voice, trusted by parents and midwives alike, this book is your one-stop, supportive guide to feeding your baby, no matter which route you take: breastfeeding, expressed milk, formula milk or a combination.
There's no wrong or right when it comes to feeding - it's what works for you and your baby. This handy resource with advice on feeding cues, length and frequency of feeds, positioning and attachment for breastfeeding, how to supplement if needed, pumping, bottle-feeding and teat size, mixed feeding pros and cons, plus a truly comprehensive section dealing with challenges, ensures the key information is distilled with clarity. But more than that this book is delivered with compassion, making sure we, as parents, get that warm reassuring hug that we're good enough.
Olivia Hinge is a registered midwife who has worked in the NHS since 2011. She qualified as an IBCLC in 2019 following the birth of her first child. She now has three children and works in a busy London hospital labour ward.
Olivia Hinge is a registered midwife who has worked in the NHS since 2011. She qualified as an IBCLC in 2019 following the birth of her first child. She now has three children and works in a busy London hospital labour ward.