Infant feeding and breastfeeding support
Infant feeding support in pregnancy and beyond.
There is information and support available to help you with feeding your baby, whether you are breastfeeding, bottle feeding or a combination of both.
There is a lot of evidence to show how beneficial it is to breastfeed your baby, especially in the early weeks. However, it can take time to get the hang of, and there may be reasons why you cannot breastfeed.
If you have any feeding worries or concerns, the best thing to do is speak to your midwife or health visitor.
The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding for your baby's first six months, and then breast milk alongside other food until they are two years and over.
Free two-hour Feeding your Baby workshops are on offer to all expectant families in Worcestershire. Support workers make every effort to contact all mothers living in 91ÖÆÆ¬³§within 48 hours of hospital discharge or home birth to offer 1-1 support.
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No matter how you decide to feed your baby, your choice will be respected, and you will be supported by trained and caring professionals.
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Useful links
Find more support here:
- Local NHS and community breastfeeding support groups
- - become an infant feeding volunteer