We support the right of all parents to make informed choices
about infant feeding. All our staff will support you in your
decisions. We believe that breastfeeding is the healthiest way
to feed your baby and we recognise the important benefits
which breastfeeding provides for both you and your child.
We therefore encourage you to breastfeed your baby.
All the staff have been specially trained to help you to
breastfeed your baby.
During your pregnancy, you will be able to discuss
breastfeeding individually with a midwife or health
visitor who will answer any questions you may have.
We recommend that you hold your new baby against
your skin as soon as possible after birth. The staff will
not interfere or hurry you but will be there to support
you and to help you with your first breastfeed.
A midwife will be available to explain how to put your
baby to the breast correctly and to help with feeds
in the early days. A health visitor will provide support
later on.
We will show you how to express your breastmilk and
we will give you a written sheet about this.
We recommend that you keep your baby near you
whenever you can so that you can get to know
each other. We will give you information and advice
about bed-sharing and infant safety. If any medical
procedures are necessary in hospital, you will always
be invited to accompany your baby.
We will encourage you to feed your baby whenever he
or she seems to be hungry.
We recommend that you avoid using bottles, dummies
and nipple shields while your baby is learning to
breastfeed. This is because they can
make it more difficult for your baby to learn to
breastfeed successfully and for you to establish a
good milk supply.
Most babies do not need to be given anything other
than breastmilk until they are 6 months old. If for
some reason your baby needs some other food or
drink before this, the reason will be fully explained to
you by the staff.
We will help you to recognise when your baby is ready
for other foods (normally at about 6 months) and
explain how these can be introduced.
We welcome breastfeeding in all areas of
our premises. If you would prefer somewhere private, please ask a member of staff.
We will give you a list of people who you can contact
for extra help and support with breastfeeding, or who
can help if you have a problem.
(This is your guide to the breastfeeding policy. Please
ask a member of staff if you wish to see the full policy.)
To view a printable version of this policy please click here