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@AlisonMeinel

She/Her. Infant Feeding Lead Midwife/ @babyfriendly coordinator (job share) @ChelwestFT. Chair CW Branch @MidwivesRCM My opinion and comments.

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Lisa Whipp
Lisa Whipp@LisaWBfN·
Thrilled to announce AJ Silver is joining us at #bfnlambethstudyday2024 Founder of the Queer Birth Club, #Breastfeeding counsellor, author, speaker & LGBT+ activist, AJ brings together lived experiences of the LGBTQ+ community, amplifying their voices in the birthing world.
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Touch matters - for you and your baby. Of all the senses, touch is the one with which your baby is most attuned at birth. And after 9 months developing in close quarters, it’s the one they crave for feelings of safety and comfort. When you hold your newborn, you may notice they almost melt into your arms - configuring themselves for maximum contact. This is especially true in instances of skin-to-skin contact. Notice how this little one has configured his sleep position to maximize contact between Mom’s face and his own. This mutual touch is beneficial for both mother and child, as nerve endings in the skin signal the brain to release endorphins, Oxytocin and Serotonin - often referred to as “love hormones.” Look for opportunities to be in direct contact with your baby throughout the day. You’ll both feel better for it. This loving pair was shared to TT by bmm993.
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I heard the inspirational @elainehanzak speak 16/17 years ago, and had the privilege to hear her again today. Some progress in our world, but not nearly enough....
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Brain under construction! 🚧 🧠 🚧 Did you know that the period from prenatal to age three is the single most consequential window in all of human development? It is here that the fundamental architecture of the brain is “wired” in ways that will serve to support (or hinder) your child’s success for decades to come. At birth, your baby’s brain comes equipped with roughly 100 billion nerve cells, virtually all they will ever have. But what these cells must develop is the ability to communicate effectively with one another. They do this by transmitting electrical impulses. And there’s no time in life when these connections (known as synapses) are firing like they are during infancy. Scientists estimate that during the earliest years of life these neural connections are being made at a rate of one million per SECOND. Pretty impressive, huh? How can you help ensure your baby’s brain is optimally wired for success? Through attentive and nurturing interactions like the ones shown here. Every word you speak, every facial expression you convey, and every loving touch is helping to create important new connections. No one can be this attentive 24 hours a day. But prioritizing time to speak, sing, laugh, and play with your baby face-to-face is an investment you’ll never regret - and one that will serve them well for years and years to come. Know a new parent or grandparent? Pass it on! This brain-building dad and his adoring little one were shared to IG by genesiscostner.
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First Steps Nutrition Trust
First Steps Nutrition Trust@1stepsnutrition·
Updated: 'Breastmilk & #breastfeeding : A simple guide', incl: > What's in breastmilk? > Why does breastfeeding matter? > How does breastmilk production work? > Where & when can you breastfeed? > Supporting mums/families on low incomes tinyurl.com/BMBFSimpleGuide
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