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Photos from Everything Baby Berkshire's post 22/11/2023

Woke up to a lovely email… (see message in photos) 💕

So many of the mums who had a baby during Covid lockdowns are coming back with a second pregnancy now and realising how different it will be.

Not everything has gone back to normal though. Locally we lost the hospital breastfeeding clinic during the pandemic and it’s not been reinstated because they don’t have the resources 😔

Check out https://www.tessavenutisanderson.co.uk for my pregnancy classes - in person and online so you can join in from anywhere 🌍

For breastfeeding support locally: https://www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/fkylaid5/rbh-drop-in-flyer_may23-002.pdf.

18/10/2022

With just ten days to go I just had to share this with you.

🎁CHRISTMAS MINI SESSIONS IN PURLEY ON THAMES🎁

🎅🏻 Friday 28th October ~ 9.00am until 7pm🎅🏻

❄️All SIX sets shown here for just £37.50❄️
❄️Choose one theme for £25, or both for an additional £12.50❄️
❄️Photo packages between £50 - £200❄️

🎄Check out the availability & book here 🎄

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Feeding Mother Earth - when mother's milk nurtures mother earth too 24/01/2022

Our infant feeding specialist Erin from Mummy Minder has a new blog which addresses the environmental impact of formula
feeding, and raises the question as to whether or not this is even a consideration when choosing how to feed our babies.

Feeding Mother Earth - when mother's milk nurtures mother earth too I once read an article about Alzheimer’s and how, when a person is starting to experience symptoms, many actions need to be taken to combat the disease, as if one were fixing a leaking roof that had dozens of holes. In the same sense, we can say the environmental crisis we face now might have hund...

The Saddest Breastfeeding Post I've Read 21/11/2021

A new blog about how low the breastfeeding stats are, and how a struggling mother might relate to them. There is always help available. Breastfeeding is that important. ♥️🤱🏽♥️

The Saddest Breastfeeding Post I've Read Entering my second decade as a breastfeeding counsellor, I’ve read perhaps tens of thousands of social media posts from struggling mothers with about every kind of issue under the sun. I’ve probably commented on thousands, and yet it was the one screen shot sent to me by a mother I was supportin...

19/08/2021

Have you had trouble breastfeeding in the past, or know someone who has struggled with breastfeeding? Did you, or that someone, not know where to turn for support, or felt the support wasn’t enough? Our infant feeding specialist has September course dates to help prepare you fir this most amazing journey

https://www.mummyminder.com/book-online

Many women wish they had support to get them through the early days, or had know the basics of how breastfeeding works so that they wouldn’t constantly worry that their baby was getting enough.

Much conflicting advise leaves us feeling lost, worried and alone.

💜 This course is designed to support growing families on how breastfeeding works- most importantly, what good breastfeeding looks like and should feel like.

💜 Early days can be so very hard, but there is the education and support available to take the anxiety out of the early days with a newborn.

✔ This includes 4.5 hours of classes taught on your own comfortable sofa via zoom. How wonderfully relaxing

✔ Weekly e-mailed handouts with the most up to date relevant information which can be tailored based on individual needs and questions

✔ Printable Postnatal Planner. This helps expectant parents to organise and really consider how they want their time with their newborn to look like, especially preparing for the practical help needed

✔ Access to closed facebook support and sharing group plus arranged meet ups

✔ Access to WhatsApp group for that amazing parents peer support

✔ Ongoing text and phone support. This service will prove invaluable once babe is in arms and all the theory becomes reality! Reassurance of normal newborn behaviour helps parents to enjoy their babies more. No question is too small.

Course starts in September, link in the comments 😊

Have you had trouble breastfeeding in the past, or know someone who has struggled with breastfeeding? Did you, or that someone, not know where to turn for support, or felt the support wasn’t enough?

Many women wish they had support to get them through the early days, or had know the basics of how breastfeeding works so that they wouldn’t constantly worry that their baby was getting enough.

Much conflicting advise leaves us feeling lost, worried and alone.

💜 This course is designed to support growing families on how breastfeeding works- most importantly, what good breastfeeding looks like and should feel like.

💜 Early days can be so very hard, but there is the education and support available to take the anxiety out of the early days with a newborn.

✔ This includes 4.5 hours of classes taught on your own comfortable sofa via zoom. How wonderfully relaxing

✔ Weekly e-mailed handouts with the most up to date relevant information which can be tailored based on individual needs and questions

✔ Printable Postnatal Planner. This helps expectant parents to organise and really consider how they want their time with their newborn to look like, especially preparing for the practical help needed

✔ Access to closed facebook support and sharing group plus arranged meet ups

✔ Access to WhatsApp group for that amazing parents peer support

✔ Ongoing text and phone support. This service will prove invaluable once babe is in arms and all the theory becomes reality! Reassurance of normal newborn behaviour helps parents to enjoy their babies more. No question is too small.

Course starts in September, link in the comments 😊

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