Breastfeed for the benefits

The Halton Infant Feeding team is here to support you through your breastfeeding journey to ensure you and your baby get the biggest benefits. 

How do you plan to feed your baby? 

It’s never too early to start thinking about how you plan to feed your baby or how you would like to.  

Depending on what stage of pregnancy you’re at, you may have already made up your mind. However, it can still be something you think about right up until your baby is born.  

Therefore, it’s important you have all the facts and understand the support that is available to you so you can make the best choice for you, your baby and your family.  

How long do you have to breastfeed for?  

Any amount of breastmilk has benefits, and the longer you breastfeed, the better it is for you both. 

NHS guidance recommends that breastmilk is all you need to feed your baby from birth until they are at least 6 months old. However, we have broken it down into stages. This will help you understand the benefits of breastfeeding for you and your baby as you reach each milestone.  

Don’t forget, it’s ok to need help. Support is available at every stage of your breastfeeding journey from Halton’s Infant Feeding Team. 

Breastfeeding in baby steps delivers huge benefits

Breastfeeding may not always be easy but the more you breastfeed, the greater the benefits to you and your baby

By taking each day in baby steps, it can feel less overwhelming. 

Many parents will have dealt with the same feelings and emotions you are going through and it’s completely normal to need help and support. 

Getting your partner involved 

Breastfeeding your baby gives you a really special connection with your newborn, but there are plenty of ways dads and partners can bond with a breastfed baby too.  

Your partner can help support you and your baby throughout your breastfeeding journey. 

They can still enjoy skin to skin contact at any time, they can cuddle your little one and talk to them while they are awake and alert and make sure you’re comfortable with a drink or snack to hand while you’re feeding. They can also help out around the house. 

There are plenty of other ways they can get involved too and as your baby grows, there will be so much more they will be able to do.  

Most importantly, they can call upon the Halton Infant Feeding Team if they think you need support with feeding!

Case Studies

Here’s some stories from parents the Halton Infant Feeding Team have supported recently.

Steph and Emilia’s Story

Help with breastfeeding is available every step of the way from Halton’s Infant Feeding Team, your midwife and health visitor. 

For one-to-one support or help with finding a local breastfeeding group, visit the following links.  

Find out more about our Infant Feeding Team