Te Teatea-mamao‘anga no te Anau‘anga
Te Teatea-mamao‘anga no te Anau‘anga
I mua ake ka anau mai ei taau pepe, e kimi meitaki tikai koe kia kite koe e, e akapeea ana te angai pepe ki te ū.
I mua ake ka anau mai ei taau pepe, e kimi meitaki tikai koe kia kite koe e, e akapeea ana te angai pepe ki te ū.
E akakoromaki koe. Ka aere marie korua katoa‘ai ko taau pepe e kite ei korua e, ka akapeea te angai‘anga iaia ki toou ū.
E tauturu puapinga katoa te turuturu ketaketa a te kopu tangata e te ai taeake.
Me oronga‘ia atu te turuturu tau meitaki, vaitata te au mama katoatoa e, ka kite i te angai ū i ta ratou pepe. E pati tuaturu viviki koe i mua ake.
External links and downloads
Going to antenatal breastfeeding classes is really helpful. You can find an antenatal class near you on the SmartStart website - it provides step-by-step information and support to help you find the right services for you and your baby. You could also check with your midwife about how to find these valuable classes.
Childbirth education and antenatal classes provide the opportunity to learn more about pregnancy and preparation for labour, birth and the first few weeks after baby is born. These groups also provide an opportunity to meet others expecting a baby and many groups continue to meet regularly, and can provide great support networks, well into the future. Some regions also offer dedicated breastfeeding education sessions
The Mama Aroha app provides information about many aspects of breastfeeding. It includes information on the importance of breastfeeding, support for breastfeeding skin to skin, supply and demand feeding, what to expect, feeding cues, latching and positioning, hand expressing and milk storage. Check out how to use the app (PDF, 1.73 MB).
This app provides information about various aspects of breastfeeding - from how to prepare for breastfeeding during pregnancy, through to the first few days and the early weeks. In provides guidance on common issues such as latching and positioning your baby, hand expressing and breast care. In addition, the app has information on more unusual issues such as breastfeeding twins and early babies (premature), and frequently asked questions around breastfeeding such as medicines, contraception and smoking when breastfeeding.
Check SmartStart to find breastfeeding support services in your area.
Food information for babies and toddlers from birth to 2 years old.
Breastmilk is the perfect food for your baby and breastfeeding is perfect for you too. Find out why.
Food information for breastfeeding women. Includes nutrition, healthy food for mother and baby, dietary variety, drinking plenty of fluids, foods low in fat, salt and sugar, healthy weight, losing weight gained during pregnancy, daily activity or exercise, taking time out, alcohol, and being smokefree.
It helps to know as much as possible about breastfeeding before your baby is born. Breastmilk is the perfect food for your baby and breastfeeding is perfect for you too.
This page last reviewed 30 May 2022.
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