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Laura reflects on how she came to be breastfeeding a toddler I never planned to feed a toddler. Like many mothers to be, I wasn't prepared on what it meant to breastfeed my baby. We wait later to have our children, we grow up, and move away from …
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Anthropologist Kathy Dettwyler’s research suggests that the normal and natural duration of breastfeeding for modern humans falls between 2.5 years at a minimum and about 7 years at a maximum. Until around the last 100 years natural term breastfeeding was a cultural norm.
We provide mother-to-mother, parent-to-parent breastfeeding support across Great Britain and the Isle of Man. We believe that mothering through breastfeeding is the most natural and effective way of understanding and satisfying the needs of your baby.
La Leche League (pronounced LA LE CHAY - 'the milk' in Spanish) is an international charitable organisation founded to give information and encouragement, mainly through mother-to-mother support, to all women who want to breastfeed their babies.
La Leche League Oxfordshire provides local breastfeeding support and information for mothers in Oxfordshire, UK, featuring free mother-to-mother support meetings in Oxford, North Oxfordshire and West Oxfordshire.
La Leche League Great Britain is an organisation of mothers who have breastfed their own babies and wish to pass on help and information to mothers wishing to breastfeed. If you are: • Already breastfeeding and want help with particular challenges • Expecting a baby and want to know more about breastfeeding
use the NHS services search to find a breastfeeding drop-in near you; Breastfeeding helplines and websites Helplines. National Breastfeeding Helpline: 0300 100 0212; Association of Breastfeeding Mothers: 0300 330 5453; La Leche League: 0345 120 2918; National Childbirth Trust (NCT): 0300 330 0700