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The Juno Centre- Breastfeeding and Maternal Support

Locality: Fremantle, Western Australia

Phone: +0417988868



Address: 195 High Street 6160 Fremantle, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 The myth of the good baby ... and how it can damage breastfeeding.



22.01.2022 Absolutely! Glad I did!

19.01.2022 "A mother’s body responds when her baby is fighting off an infection, women’s health expert Jennifer Wider, M.D., tells Yahoo Lifestyle. Leukocytes, white blood... cells of the immune system that protect the body against infection and foreign invaders, increase dramatically in a woman’s milk supply when her baby is sick." This is why you need to find the support you need to push through the challenges of early breastfeeding days. See more

18.01.2022 Research shows feeding extremely premature babies a mix of probiotics and donated breast milk improves survival rates by almost 70 per cent. The Queensland Milk Bank needs donations this Christmas. LEARN MORE: https://trib.al/OBG5XC2



18.01.2022 "Ive successfully breastfed my boy through him being premature, having open heart surgery and he also has down syndrome! We have never had problems with his lat...ch! He loves to breast feed, and I love the bond we have from it." -Bianca Lee Klinger-Walsh There is an increased chance that babies with Down Sydnrome are born prematurely. The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) has a booklet, Breastfeeding: your premature baby, which contains detailed and up-to-date information, plus mothers' comments and stories, photos and suggestions. This can be found here https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bf-info/down #downsyndromeawareness #australianbreastfeedingproject

14.01.2022 Have you seen this study? Some great research coming out of WA. Please share it far and wide. :)

11.01.2022 "American Academy of Pediatrics - Abstract Quote: Expectant parents often fear the changes a new baby will bring, especially sleepless nights. What new parent ...wouldn't want a how-to book that promises their baby will be sleeping through the night by three to eight weeks? One such book, On Becoming Babywise, has raised concern among pediatricians because it outlines an infant feeding program that has been associated with failure to thrive (FTT), poor milk supply failure, and involuntary early weaning. A Forsyth Medical Hospital Review Committee, in Winston-Salem N.C., has listed 11 areas in which the program is inadequately supported by conventional medical practice. The Child Abuse Prevention Council of Orange County, Calif., stated its concern after physicians called them with reports of dehydration, slow growth and development, and FTT associated with the program. And on Feb. 8, AAP District IV passed a resolution asking the Academy to investigate "Babywise," determine the extent of its effects on infant health and alert its members, other organizations and parents of its findings." Via peaceful parenting



08.01.2022 Our bodies are AMAZING

08.01.2022 Look at these stunning images from the #FEEDME campaign. Look out for them on electronic billboards across London.

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