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The London Irish coach who qualified with a babe in her arms – Get Bracknell

3. August 2011

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The London Irish coach who qualified with a babe in her arms Get Bracknell Giselle Mather was breastfeeding her new-born baby when the time came for her to do her level 3 coaching qualification. But that was never going to stop her attending the Rugby Football Union course – even if it meant taking ... and more

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South Chailey mother says she still breast feeds three-year-old daughter – The Argus

3. August 2011

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South Chailey mother says she still breast feeds three-year-old daughter The Argus Mrs Bond said the only time she has ever received a funny glance or criticism for breastfeeding was when she fed her three week old baby in a café. The writer, who lives with husband Adrian and her daughter in South Chailey, near Lewes, insisted people ...

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Bra fitting service launches for mums – Grantham Today

1. August 2011

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Bra fitting service launches for mums Grantham Today A BESPOKE bra fitting service for pregnant and nursing mothers is being launched tomorrow (Tuesday) by breastfeeding support group Breaststart Grantham.

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World Breastfeeding Week celebrated in Sandwell – Halesowen News

31. July 2011

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World Breastfeeding Week celebrated in Sandwell Halesowen News To celebrate World Breastfeeding Week (1st – 7th August) local mums, and professionals, are meeting at The Public in West Bromwich to take part in a unique flash mob. The flash mob was suggested by local mums to help promote breastfeeding . ..

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Ex-nurse feared she wasn’t the perfect mum, so she smothered her sons and … – Daily Mail

29. July 2011

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Ex-nurse feared she wasn’t the perfect mum, so she smothered her sons and … – Daily Mail

Daily Mail Ex-nurse feared she wasn't the perfect mum, so she smothered her sons and ... Daily Mail She explained that she was taking medication for anxiety and was worried as it meant she would have to stop breastfeeding .

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Ex-nurse Susan Talby smothered her sons and hanged herself – Daily Mail

29. July 2011

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Ex-nurse Susan Talby smothered her sons and hanged herself – Daily Mail

Daily Mail Ex-nurse Susan Talby smothered her sons and hanged herself Daily Mail She explained that she was taking medication for anxiety and was worried as it meant she would have to stop breastfeeding . 'I didn't carry out a post-natal depression test because she was showing clear signs [of the condition]. ..

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Breastfeeding drive in bid to protect babies – The Bolton News

29. July 2011

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Breastfeeding drive in bid to protect babies The Bolton News THE benefits of breastfeeding are being promoted as health chiefs aim to drive down infant deaths. Research has revealed breastfeeding reduces the risk of sudden infant death by around half — when used along with safe sleeping practices. ...

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Breastfeed mums ‘forced to quit’ – BBC News

29. July 2011

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Breastfeed mums ‘forced to quit’ – BBC News

BBC News Breastfeed mums 'forced to quit' BBC News Four-in-five new mothers in Wales feel forced to quit breastfeeding to get back to work, a survey claims.

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Four-in-five Welsh breastfeeding mums ‘forced to quit’ – BBC News

29. July 2011

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Four-in-five Welsh breastfeeding mums ‘forced to quit’ – BBC News

BBC News Four-in-five Welsh breastfeeding mums 'forced to quit' BBC News Four-in-five new mothers in Wales feel forced to quit breastfeeding to get back to work, a survey claims. Fewer than 20% said they felt they had the backing of their colleagues or bosses to continue breastfeeding , said health products firm Phillips ...

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Plaudits all round for three of area’s health services – Bath Chronicle

28. July 2011

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Plaudits all round for three of area's health services Bath Chronicle She said: " Breastfeeding is so important for both mothers and babies. We want to reach out to mothers and help them to do this." Mrs Frith said in particular the service was looking to help younger mothers, who felt overwhelmed by the prospect of ...

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