
Balanced Breastfeeding Support Group: Babies
April 29 EDT @ 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Free
A free, virtual group for any breastfeeding parent, feeding their baby in any way in about the first five months postpartum and pregnant families interested in learning more about the experience of breastfeeding.
You will receive:
- Live teaching from Katie Madden RN, IBCLC
- Downloadable learning materials to accompany the weekly topic
- Opportunity for Q&A time on the weekly topic with Katie
What does “feeding your baby in any way mean?” Balanced Breastfeeding is an inclusive space for any lactating parent. It is a space for those who make a full supply of breastmilk for their babies, and those who combination feed with any amount of formula. It is a space for those who express their milk with a breast pump and those who nurse their babies by latching directly at the breast.
If you are postpartum, make milk, or are pregnant and hope to make milk, these groups are for you.
This Week’s Topic: Babies
Your baby is a unique person with rapidly changing needs. Learn how to notice changes in your baby and adjust your feeding cycles accordingly.
Babies are often confusing and frustrating. We’ll discuss the many reasons why babies fuss, cry, and rarely maintain a predictable pattern for more than a few days. Learn about the major developmental phases babies experience in the first five months of life and how those phases intermingle with breastfeeding.