Effective initiation to build and maintain milk supply
Appropriate evidence-based interventions achieve a good beginning that leads to an adequate supply of breast milk and better infant health outcomes.
Transition to at-breast feeding
Appropriate evidence-based breastfeeding supportive practices lead to higher breastfeeding rates and better long-term infant health outcomes.
Effective initiation to build and maintain milk supply
Appropriate evidence-based interventions achieve a good beginning that leads to an adequate supply of breast milk and better infant health outcomes.
Transition to at-breast feeding
Appropriate evidence-based breastfeeding supportive practices lead to higher breastfeeding rates and better long-term infant health outcomes.
Reasons for blocked ducts
Blocked or plugged ducts is a condition where a blockage in a milk duct results in poor or insufficient drainage of the duct.
Breastfeeding attachment
Breastfeeding the newborn
Breastfeeding positions
Reasons for low milk supply
Mastitis
What is the range of ‘normal’ when it comes to breastfeeding?
Through her work, Dr Jacqueline Kent (University of Western Australia) has succeeded in redefining the boundaries for ‘normal’ breastfeeding. There is a wide range of ‘normal’ when it comes to exclusive breastfeeding with respect to how long infants feed, how long each breastfeeding session takes, and how much milk the infant takes in each breastfeeding session.
Physiological engorgement
Mastitis
What is the range of ‘normal’ when it comes to breastfeeding?
Through her work, Dr Jacqueline Kent (University of Western Australia) has succeeded in redefining the boundaries for ‘normal’ breastfeeding. There is a wide range of ‘normal’ when it comes to exclusive breastfeeding with respect to how long infants feed, how long each breastfeeding session takes, and how much milk the infant takes in each breastfeeding session.
Physiological engorgement
Reasons for blocked ducts
Blocked or plugged ducts is a condition where a blockage in a milk duct results in poor or insufficient drainage of the duct.
Breastfeeding attachment
Breastfeeding the newborn
Breastfeeding positions
Reasons for low milk supply
Mastitis
What is the range of ‘normal’ when it comes to breastfeeding?
Through her work, Dr Jacqueline Kent (University of Western Australia) has succeeded in redefining the boundaries for ‘normal’ breastfeeding. There is a wide range of ‘normal’ when it comes to exclusive breastfeeding with respect to how long infants feed, how long each breastfeeding session takes, and how much milk the infant takes in each breastfeeding session.
Physiological engorgement
Reasons for blocked ducts
Blocked or plugged ducts is a condition where a blockage in a milk duct results in poor or insufficient drainage of the duct.
Breastfeeding attachment
Breastfeeding the newborn