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Mastitis
Mastitis occurs when breast tissue becomes inflamed, and usually happens in people who are breastfeeding. Mastitis can lead to infection.
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Breast engorgement
Engorgement is when your breasts are overfull with milk and fluids. It is usually temporary and will lessen to adjust to your baby's needs.
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Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples
Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples are common problems when you’re breastfeeding. Learn more about attachment issues, causes and treatment.
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Common breastfeeding questions and problems
From mastitis and sore nipples to low milk supply and engorgement, learn how to deal with common breastfeeding problems and make feeding easier for you and baby.
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Weaning
Weaning is when you stop breastfeeding your baby or toddler. Find out how to start reducing breast feeds and weaning your child to a bottle or cup.
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Breastfeeding your baby
Breastfeeding provides all the nutrition your baby needs during their first 6 months of life. Find out all you need to know about breastfeeding.
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Your body after stillbirth or neonatal death
After a stillbirth or neonatal death, your body may experience changes that come with giving birth. Find out what to expect and where to find support.
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Maternity clothes
Find out about the clothes that you’ll need during pregnancy, how you can save money and how to avoid having to buy a whole new maternity wardrobe.
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Oversupply of breastmilk
Oversupply or hyperlactation is when you make more milk than your baby requires. Find out here what to do if you have too much breast milk.
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Tongue-tie
Babies born with tongue-tie can’t move their tounge freely. Having tongue-tie can make feeding more difficult for your baby, but help is available.
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