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Baby losing weight too quickly?

So, I want to address a really crucial bit of info all new mums need to be aware of and that is initial infant weight loss. Knowing how to calculate and monitor this, may prevent your baby from being readmitted for dehydration. Continue reading

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Surviving the Baby Show

I love the Baby Shows, the hussle and bussle and just plain madness of it all. But then I am not pregnant, nor am I pushing a hot, bored and irritable toddler around little stalls, dodging exhibitors and other parents … Continue reading

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How to stop jaundice taking a hold of baby

Your baby has finally arrived safely after months of ‘baking’ in the womb and hopefully a decent delivery. To your frustration though, the hard work and worry is far from over, as your baby struggles to wake and feed regularly, or latch onto the breast and feed effectively. Continue reading

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Does breast size matter?

You have been told that your body will produce enough milk for your baby regardless of cup size, so why do you feel like your baby is never satisfied or is not gaining enough weight each week? Continue reading

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Knowing that your baby is getting enough food

You have just had your baby and are still in a haze of awe and wonder at the tiny little feet and hands your baby has. Life is just perfect and you look forward to feeding, changing, bathing and growing … Continue reading

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Cutting down on top ups

There is nothing worse than the thought of leaving your baby hungry and when mums are breastfeeding, it is even harder to establish just how much milk your baby has had, and if you are offering a top up, how … Continue reading

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About Let's Breastfeed

Offering you warm, friendly and non-judgemental advice on breastfeeding, leading expert Geraldine Miskin has now brought her Harley Street practice to Twickenham in South West London.

  • Same day appointments
  • One to one consultations in a private and relaxed environment
  • Group breastfeeding workshops

Frequently Asked Q's

How can I increase my supply?

Ensure your positioning is correct, find out whether you really have a supply problem or just a transfer problem as these are treated differently. There is a lot of invaluable information in the Low Milk Supply book, so get one of these.

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