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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding
14 Nov 2022... This resource answers some commonly asked questions about breastfeeding. Why is breastfeeding important? What rights do breastfeeding mothers have? What does it mean if someone cannot breastfeed? Where can I seek help about breastfeeding?
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-confidence
01 Oct 2019... Breastfeeding confidence is a quick guide on the essentials of breastfeeding.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/how-breastfeeding-works-bilingual
01 Dec 2021... A fact sheet about breastfeeding with illustrations.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-and-childcare
Breastfeeding and childcare provides information for both parents and childcare providers, and outlines the rights of mother and baby regarding breastfeeding and childcare.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-your-baby
01 May 2017... This translated 16 page booklet is for mothers who are starting to breastfeed. In it you will find information on how to get started and how to avoid common problems.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-positions-in-pictures
01 Sep 2021... Picture cards with illustrations to explain breastfeeding positions to try for comfort and attachment. Suitable for 0-3 months.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-and-ramadan
01 Dec 2018... This is information from the Australian Breastfeeding Association for breastfeeding mothers who are planning to fast for Ramadan.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-and-returning-to-work
01 Apr 2013... This translated brochure is one of fourteen full colour brochures covering the essential healthy eating and physical activity topics for early childhood.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/breastfeeding-tips-for-new-mothers
01 Jan 2021... It covers the basics of breastfeeding, how and when to feed the baby, explains the normal breast changes and what is not normal when breastfeeding. The resource also provides the contact numbers on where to get help when needed.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/covid-19-vaccines-and-breastfeeding-video-3
03 Dec 2021... If you are breastfeeding, it's recommended you get vaccinated against COVID-19 at any time. The World Health Organisation also encourages women to continue breastfeeding after vaccination - as some research suggests that antibodies can pass through breastmilk and protect babies against COVID-19.
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