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Advice and Assessment Service Services for Children and Young People Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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New parents want to give their babies the very best. When it comes to nutrition, the best first food for babies is breast milk. Breast milk contains everything your baby needs for the first six months of life.
Dads want what is best for their babies too. You can get involved with your new baby in lots of ways - bathing, cuddling, bed time. After the first few weeks your baby can have breast milk from a bottle if you want to help with feeds too.
Remember breastfeeding is a skill and all new skills need practice. The key to successful breastfeeding is getting your baby to latch on well at the breast. Be patient and give yourself time to learn with your baby. Your midwife and health visitor will be able to help you, and Plymouth has a growing number of breastfeeding groups which run all around the city. All the groups have trained breastfeeding peer supporters - mums who have breastfed and are keen to help other mums and babies. The groups offer lots of support and welcome women who are already breastfeeding, or who are pregnant and want to find out more about breastfeeding.
A small number of women are advised not to breastfeed - for example, if you have a blood borne virus like HIV or hepatitis B - your midwife will advise you about this.
If you are planning to bottle feed your baby, either with expressed breast milk or with formula milk, it is important that you do this safely for your baby:
Your midwife or health visitor can help you with advice about bottle feeding.