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Skin to skin
Breastfeeding Support Sally Rickard Breastfeeding Support Sally Rickard

Skin to skin

Your newborn is so neurologically immature that they cannot actually regulate their body temperature, heart-rate or breathing without being in your presence*.

Many parents are familiar with “the golden hour” immediately after birth and understand the importance of skin-to-skin at that stage.

But really skin to skin in the early days should be as much as possible day and night (see my blog on sleep re bed-sharing)

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Where babies sleep
Breastfeeding Support Sally Rickard Breastfeeding Support Sally Rickard

Where babies sleep

Many parents find their baby won't sleep alone, the baby will not settle in a crib, cot or bassinet despite safe sleep advice. Parents are often concerned about SIDS and cot-death if they share the bed with their baby. Here you will find information and research about how breastfeeding reduces risk of sudden infant death syndrome by approximately 50% at all ages throughout infancy.

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Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding in public
Sally Rickard Sally Rickard

Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding in public

Parents frequently tell me after they have been to my breastfeeding support group that it was their first experience of breastfeeding in public. If you feel a little unsure about breastfeeding in public then a baby group or family friendly local cafe can be a really good opportunity to practice. Top tips if you’re feeling little trepidatious. What are your rights? What to wear? How to do it

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