Babies
So you’re now responsible for a little tiny person! What happens when they are ill or if you experience difficulty feeding your baby, what if all they do is cry?
We've tried to give you lots of tip and support you can do at home additional to talking with your medical care giver.
A note from the founder of the maternity network..
" I remember the early days of first time motherhood passing me in a blur of breastmlk, baby sick and spending most of my days in bed or shuffling around the house trying to keep my knees together! How long ago those days seem now, and so worth it. It you find something here that smooths that part of your jourrney, I'll be happy :0)" Louise Prince, Mum in Maidenhead.
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