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Wednesday Wisdom – Reduce Nipple Pain, Breastfeeding
This week we’re going back to a basic but still popular topic, one that our experts are never short of advice for, how to help reduce pain when breastfeeding. The post is written by Geraldine Miskin, an Independent Breastfeeding Counsellor with … Continue reading
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Breastfed children have fewer behaviour problems
We’ve noticed some interesting news stories this week that have got all of us at Greatvine HQ thinking. Yesterday we saw numerous reports on research from Oxford University that suggests children who are breastfed for at least four months have … Continue reading →