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Stages of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding can be seen as progressing through four broad stages. The pages in this section describe why these stages are important and the benefits of breastfeeding baby through them.
In this section
- Information to help you prepare for breastfeeding – why it gives baby the best start, how to do it, and how to make sure you have the support you need to get going. Read more
- Learn about the ‘initiation’ stage of breastfeeding, when you’re just starting out, baby is just learning to latch on. Read more
- There are many benefits to breastfeeding newborns. Find out how to establish breastfeeding and the challenges you’re likely to face over this time. Read more
- Learn about continuing breastfeeding once it’s established: what the benefits are, when to introduce solids (complementary foods) and what challenges you may face in maintaining breastfeeding as baby gets older. Read more
Related websites
New Zealand College of Midwives
The professional organisation for New Zealand midwives.
La Leche League
The New Zealand website of La Leche League, an international organisation who promote breastfeeding.
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Page last updated: 21 February 2013


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