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23.01.2022 My baby has turned one, now what do I do? If both baby and you are happy breastfeeding, continue as normal. Breastfeeding is part of our parenting toolbox, a...nd provides important nutrients to toddlers. Read more at https://aba.asn.au/toddler #breastfeedingtoddler #notababyanymore #breastfeedingjourney



20.01.2022 Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the current emergencies across Australia. Having a baby or small children with you when faced by an emergency situatio...n adds to the stress of an already pressure-filled situation. There are things you can do in readiness for evacuating with your baby. This helpful article on preparing emergencies includes creating an emergency kit that contains everything you and your breastfed, expressed breastmilk-fed or formula-fed baby will need if essential services are disrupted or you need to evacuate: https://theconversation.com/evacuating-with-a-baby-heres-wh Our website also has further information on infant feeding in emergencies: https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au//infant-feeding-emergenci In the event that babies are separated from mothers for any reason, cup-feeding is a useful tool for carers: www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/cup-feeding From UNICEF https://uni.cf/359WUit The National Breastfeeding Helpline is available 24 hours a day on 1800 686 268. Parents and carers can call at any time for information or support when needed. We hope that everyone can remain safe through this time.

19.01.2022 Great job mummas!!

10.01.2022 Type 1 and Type 2 #Diabetes are on the rise in #Australia and having an impact on mothers and their babies. #Breastfeeding provides metabolic support for mothe...rs with diabetes and protection for their babies by helping to stabilise their blood glucose levels and reducing their risk of diabetes and obesity later on. If you have gestational diabetes breastfeeding can help reset your metabolic function and therefore reduce your risk of type 1 and 2 diabetes. How cool is that? It is a great idea to seek help and information while you are pregnant to get that extra support and information to enable you to breastfeed. We have Breastfeeding Education Classes and some great articles with the latest research on diabetes - type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au//breastfeeding-and-diabet https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au//breastfeeding-and-gestat



09.01.2022 If you have been diagnosed with or are suspected of having COVID-19 you can continue to breastfeed or supply expressed breastmilk for your baby. Breastfeeding ...helps protect babies from a variety of illnesses and importantly keeps mothers and babies together. This is because breastmilk contains antibodies and other immune protective factors. Visit our website for more information about COVID-19 and breastfeeding: www.breastfeeding.asn.au/bfinfo/covid-19

01.01.2022 ABA now has online antenatal breastfeeding education sessions! Learn about topics like how to position and attach your baby to the breast, read your baby’s cues... and how to tell if your baby is getting enough milk all from the comfort of your own home. Breastfeeding Education Live (BEL) sessions are led by qualified breastfeeding educators. You can ask questions throughout and chat to other expectant parents. Sessions are held on weekends and some weeknights. Book now https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/classes See more

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