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Julie Snee Lactation Consultant IBCLC

Locality: Rockhampton, Queensland

Phone: +61 449 948 279



Address: 157 Water Street 4701 Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Website: http://juliesneelactationconsultant.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Mother's are a great source of information. Makes pumping easier. https://youtu.be/VwqdT_931Tc



20.01.2022 Breast milk is incredible! It changes as your baby grows, adapting to your baby's growth needs throughout their rapid development. It's always the right food at the right time. How old is your little one right now?

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17.01.2022 Needed to share this information with all women of all ages to get the message SEEN and PROMOTED to APPRECIATE the Mighty WORK that BREASTFEEDING has on the worlds health .



16.01.2022 Thankyou Becky a lot of new mums need this

16.01.2022 At last a sensible poster of recommendations for Covid19 for Breastfeeding mothers and healthcare workers ! Excellent news well done WHO

15.01.2022 There’s always one eh



14.01.2022 Hi all in the breast feeding land and potential newcomers- I’m sharing this because I’m witnessing an epidemic of struggling new mothers& babies at home and I know why? Not enough maternity services for this generation of parents. Not enough time or money for mothers needs apart from getting them delivered in the hospital and out the door - Hospital Door . This Government should be ashamed of its lack of respect for human rights when birthing&breastfeeding - everyone ( including midwives ) are struggling to do impossible tasks .

14.01.2022 This is the most helpful /practical article I’ve come across to minimise damage to someone suffering with mental health issues. Thanking you again Becky

13.01.2022 Amazing way to think

11.01.2022 My prices are as follows. Individual Consultations prices or would you like the Bundle saving 50% off first visit, when purchased as a package. Booking can be made through my website www.juliesneelactationconsultant.com.au or by phoning 0449948279

09.01.2022 Read this article and treasure and cherish the under 3s as this will be your greatest gift to your child EVER



07.01.2022 Looking forward to next month

06.01.2022 Babies do things as best they can in whatever situation they are in -physiologically designed to survive .

05.01.2022 The first step to latching your baby is knowing when they're hungry! Did you know an infant displays "hunger cues" that let you know just how hungry baby is? Ea...rly hunger cues include stirring, opening their mouth, and rooting, and these signs indicate the best time to latch baby on. They're just starting to get hungry, so they'll be ready to go! If they're not fed during that early period, they'll start to get a little more persistent in letting you know it's time to eat. You may see baby start to increase physical movement, and even put their hand in the mouth. Now they're really hungry and it's a good idea to feed them asap. If they're still not fed, they may start to display what are known as late hunger cues, and will exhibit signs such as crying, agitated body movements, and even turning red. We've moved into "hangry" territory now, and you may need to calm baby down before you can effectively latch them. Try to eliminate any additional stress for both you and baby by feeding during the earlier signs of hunger. For more great tips like this, check out our online Breastfeeding 101 course at www.milky-mama.com/breastfeeding-101

02.01.2022 Just wanted to remind mummas about expressing with an electric or manual pump

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