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"Friendly" place for breastfeeding mums 14.04.11

INISHOWEN'S new, expectant and experienced mums are being invited to 'friendly and informal' La Leche League (LLL) meetings in a bid to boost the peninsula's low rate of breastfeeding.
It is widely acknowledged that breastfeeding gives babies the best start in life and benefits babies nutritionally and in many other ways.
The local La Leche League organisers say women in the peninsula traditionally give breastfeeding a go following their baby's birth, but rates decline dramatically after six weeks.
"The main reason for this drop is known to be lack of support for the breastfeeding mother," said local LLL spokesperson, Claire Gilmour.
"We are very lucky to have an LLL group which has been running for 18 years and is led by accredited women who have many years' breastfeeding experience themselves as well as experience helping other mothers.
"All of the leaders are volunteers who give their time freely and are committed to helping the mother and baby nursing relationship."
LLL offers vital support, encouragement and information to mothers who wish to breastfeed.
"Our monthly meetings are informal and provide time for mother- to-mother sharing in a friendly atmosphere. Previously, pregnant women and mothers could only access these meetings in the evenings but now LLL Inishowen has set up a new daytime meeting," added Ms Gilmour.
The next evening meeting will be held at the IDP offices, Pound Street, Carndonagh on Tuesday, May 10 at 7.30pm. The next daytime meeting will take place at Parentstop, Miller's Way, Millbrae, Carndonagh on Friday, May 13 at 10.30am. Refreshments are provided and babies and toddlers are welcome.
For more information or breastfeeding help, please call: Jane 9388304, Cathleen 9374350 or Terri 9360404.
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