£1million for WM breastfeeding campaign
07 Feb 10 15:00 Filed in: News | News-Walsall
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£1million for WM breastfeeding campaign
Beacon Radio 7 Feb 10
The NHS in the West Midlands is benefitting from £1.3m investment to increase rates of breastfeeding. Currently 76.5% of babies are initially breastfed in the West Midlands but the numbers of babies still receiving breast milk at six to eight weeks is relatively low. The Department of Health recommends exclusive breastfeeding up to the age of six months, with continued breastfeeding alongside solid foods after six months...
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£1million for WM breastfeeding campaign
Beacon Radio 7 Feb 10
The NHS in the West Midlands is benefitting from £1.3m investment to increase rates of breastfeeding. Currently 76.5% of babies are initially breastfed in the West Midlands but the numbers of babies still receiving breast milk at six to eight weeks is relatively low. The Department of Health recommends exclusive breastfeeding up to the age of six months, with continued breastfeeding alongside solid foods after six months...
Jayne Howarth’s weblog 7 Feb 10 Comment: Returning to work 7 hours after giving birth
NHS Breastfeeding - what could be more natural?
The Breastfeeding Network Home
Jane’s Breastfeeding Resources Home
You Tube Breastfeeding...at 8
You Tube Little Britain - Meeting the parents a minority can take breastfeeding too far!



