The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding for your baby’s first six months, and then breast milk alongside other food until they are two years and over.
No matter how you decide to feed your baby, your choice will be respected, and you will be supported by trained and caring professionals.
If you do choose to breastfeed, our breastfeeding Support Workers (BFSWs), are available, working alongside Community Midwives and Health Visitors to infant feeding support to expectant & new families.
We also understand that many new parents may feel a little apprehensive and unsure about feeding in the early days & weeks, and really appreciate the emotional support and practical guidance the breastfeeding support workers offer.
We will make every effort to contact all new parents as soon as possible after your discharge from hospital or after a homebirth. To offer information on how to get breastfeeding started, responsive feeding, expressing breast milk and ways to avoid feeding problems in the future.
Our service is parent led, and you are encouraged to contact us as little or often as you wish during the first six to eight weeks following birth when breastfeeding can be most challenging.
Breastfeeding can also be a magical experience, as making eye contact and talking or singing to them during feeds, holding your baby close and feeding whilst skin to skin will help your baby feel safe, loved, and secure.
If you miss our call or misplace our number, can contact us emailing the team with details of your baby's name, date of birth and a contact phone number to get back in touch on.