- Maternity
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Benefits of breastfeeding
- Getting ready to breastfeed
- How to breastfeed
- Stages of breastfeeding
- Breastfeeding in public and at work
- Milk production and supply
- When you or baby are sick
- Your baby’s behaviour
- Baby’s health and nutrition
- Your health and nutrition
- Pain
- When baby is ready for other foods
- When you can’t breastfeed
- Your maternity care
- Sex and pregnancy
- Special situations
- Supporting a breastfeeding mother
- Breastfeeding stories
- Resources
- Where to find help
- Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
Your maternity care
It’s important that your health practitioners give you the support you need to breastfeed your baby.
In this section
- Information on your relationship with your lead maternity carer or Well Child nurse, including your rights and what to do if you find it difficult to talk to them. Read more
- Giving birth in a Baby Friendly hospital means you can be confident they’ll give you the help and support you need to start breastfeeding. Read more
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Page last updated: 07 December 2011

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