2. Session One If a multinational company developed a product that was a nutritionally balanced and delicious food, a wonder drug that both prevented and treated disease, cost nothing to produce and could be delivered in quantities controlled by consumers’ needs, the very announcement of their find would send their shares rocketing to the top of the stock market. Women have been producing such a miraculous substance, breastmilk, since the beginning of human existence, yet they form the half of the world’s population who are the least wealthy and the least powerful. Gabrielle Palmer ‘The Politics of Breastfeeding’ www.realbabymilk.org
3. Session One Infant Feeding Survey 2005 UK Initiation 76% Two weeks 48% Six months 25% www.realbabymilk.org
8. Session Two PROLACTIN milk production – milk for next feed works by touch alone receptors need to be primed early induces protectiveness and persistence in Mum www.realbabymilk.org
9. Session Two OXYTOCIN milk ejection – milk for this feed levels higher when baby near reduces Mum’s blood pressure stimulates nurturing behaviour in Mum www.realbabymilk.org
10. Session Two The milk secreting cells are surrounded by specialised prolactin receptor sites. These must be primed to respond to prolactin, and they are at their most sensitive immediately following birth. www.realbabymilk.org
11. Session Two If the sites are well-primed, they will continue to respond to the prolactin levels which rise every time the baby feeds, and especially at night, so the breasts will keep making plenty of milk ready for the next feed. www.realbabymilk.org
12. Session Two Sites that are not primed in the first 6 hours after birth begin to shut down and lose their sensitivity to prolactin. If insufficient sites have been primed, the mother’s milk supply will remain low for the rest of that lactation. www.realbabymilk.org
13. Session Two Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation (FIL) Breastmilkcontains a protein which can reduce or inhibit the secretion of milk. If the breast contains a lot of milk, this inhibitor acts to slow down further milk production. This protects the breast from the harmful effects of being too full www.realbabymilk.org
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15. Frequent suckling or expression speeds up milk secretion by removing the inhibitor, whereas infrequent or restricted suckling allows the inhibitor to build up, slowing down the milk production.www.realbabymilk.org
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17. How you listen
18. What youwww.realbabymilk.org
19. Session Two Practical tips Open body language Open questions Active listening Repeating Reinforcement Time setting www.realbabymilk.org
26. Session Three What is positioning? How Mum positions herself How she holds her baby How she enables the baby to access the breast www.realbabymilk.org
39. Session Three How can we help? Ask Mum how SHE thinks feeding is going Ask to see baby feed Observe Mum’s posture Check how baby can access breast Consider whether some adjustment might help www.realbabymilk.org
40. Session Three Attachment – How baby takes breast into his mouth How he works the breast to remove milk How he satisfies his needs at each feed www.realbabymilk.org
41. Session Three Principles Large mouthful of breast Chin indenting breast Lower lip curled back Cheeks full and rounded Nose clear of breast Short quick sucks moving to slow, rhythmical sucks and swallows www.realbabymilk.org
42. Session Three Most common causes of inadequate weight gain Ineffective attachment Infrequent feeding Observe a whole feed! Ask how often baby is feeding Consider dummy/teat/nipple shield? www.realbabymilk.org
43. Session Three Improving effectiveness Feed more often Improve attachment Stimulation Compression Switching www.realbabymilk.org
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45. or she may really not be producing enough milk – the two main reasons for this are
46. poor positioning and attachment
47. not feeding frequently enoughIn either or both of these situations, milk is not being adequately removed from the breasts and so the breasts respond by gradually reducing the amount of milk that is made. www.realbabymilk.org
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49. Feed more often, or wake and stimulate the baby for extra feeds if it is sleepy and not asking for feeds
50. Feed at least once at night – prolactin levels are higher at night and night feeds are especially effective at increasing supply
51. Spend as much time as possible skin to skin with the baby
52. Express milk if the baby is not feeding effectively at the breast
53. Fenugreek capsules 500-750mg 3 times per day can help increase prolactin secretion and thus increase milk supply
54. Domperidoneor metoclopramide can be prescribed by a doctor to increase supply, by increasing prolactin secretionwww.realbabymilk.org
55. Session Four Why express by hand? It can be more effective than a pump It can be used to help baby attach to the breast if reluctant or sleepy It is particularly useful for milk in very small quantities, egcolostrum It can be used to establish milk supply It can help prevent or relieve engorgement, and help baby attach more effectively It can be used to help clear a blocked duct It is empowering for mothers It’s free – no equipment needed www.realbabymilk.org
56. Session Four Wash hands and sit comfortably and fairly upright During/after contact with baby Use of photo, cot blanket etc to stimulate flow Warmth and gentle massage Hold breast tissue in wide C shape ‘Walk’ fingers and thumb in or out from base of nipple to feel for change of texture Press in towards chest wall, then draw fingers and thumb together If collecting milk, use sterile cup/bowl/bottle, NOT syringe Rotate fingers and thumb round to express from all areas of breast If collecting to replace a feed, express both sides, swap as often as necessary when milk flow slows, aim for about 20mins in total www.realbabymilk.org
57. Session Four Out of fridge/freezer can be kept at room temperature for about 6 hours Freshly expressed milk in a fridge (5c) for 48 hours Can be frozen for 3 months When totally defrosted can be stored in a fridge www.realbabymilk.org
58. Session Four Current guidance – Exclusive breastfeeding for first six months (WHO/DoH/UNICEF) Risks of early weaning – food replaces breastmilk, greater risk of infections and allergies www.realbabymilk.org
59. Session Four Baby led weaning – continuation of feeding on demand www.babyledweaning.com www.realbabymilk.org
60. Session Five Common breastfeeding problems – Sore nipples – cracked, blistered, bleeding, grazed Not enough milk www.realbabymilk.org
61. Session Five Common breastfeeding problems – mastitis thrush www.realbabymilk.org
62. Session Five Sore nipples Attachment Attachment Attachment! moist wound healing ?rest and express? ?nipple shields? www.realbabymilk.org
63. Session Five Not enough milk Explore understanding, consider weight gain, wet and dirty nappies Attachment Frequency of feeds Dummies Supplements Expressing Compression Switching www.realbabymilk.org
64. Session Five Mastitis ?Infective? Milk stasis/blocked duct Attachment Frequent feeding Hand expressing Warmth/ cooling Anti inflammatory/ paracetemol www.realbabymilk.org
65. Session Five Thrush White patches in baby’s mouth May have had antibiotics Mum and baby to be treated Thrush in breast(s) www.realbabymilk.org
66. Session Five Medication Is it necessary? Is there a safer alternative? Risks/benefits Age of baby www.realbabymilk.org
68. Session Five Responsibilities of a Breastfeeding Peer Supporter When to call for help Where to call for help www.realbabymilk.org
69. Session Six Mum of baby aged two weeks “My baby hasn’t had a dirty nappy for two days. Feeding has not gone well and I’ve had pain and soreness, so I’ve started to use a dummy so she doesn’t feed too often. I’ve been told different things – someone said breastfed babies use all the goodness and there is not much waste, someone else said she needs more fluid and I should give her some cool boiled water and another said she is starving and I should give a bottle of formula. What do you think? www.realbabymilk.org
70. Session Five Mum of baby aged two weeks “I have a sore nipple on one side. My baby seems to feed fine on the other side, but this side is always sore. I know that I shouldn’t let him feed if it’s hurting but it seems so mean to keep taking him off and he gets upset. Why do you think this is happening and what can I do?” www.realbabymilk.org
71. Session Six Mum of baby aged twenty weeks “My baby keeps biting me when I feed her. I’m really worried because she has caused a sore place that sometimes bleeds. Also, I’m wondering why she is doing this – is it because she is hungry and needs more than my milk? My friend said it might be that she is telling me that she doesn’t want or need my milk any more. Can you give me some advice please? www.realbabymilk.org
72. Session Six Mum of baby aged 18 weeks “I’m going to be going back to work in about 6 weeks. I think I will have to stop breastfeeding then. Can you help me with this please www.realbabymilk.org
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We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.
We’d just like to give you a brief background to our experience, how our project developed and then we will go through our findings and actions. Louise set up a new Breastfeeding Group in Launceston in 2005, Arwen helped to set up a Peer Support Group in Bodmin in 2005. Louise began meeting with other groups in 2005 and Arwen was independently working on a marketing campaign for all the groups. We were introduced by the Sure Start midwife in 2005 and then embarked on setting up the Real Baby Milk “Community Interest Company” in 2006.