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The TEN STEPS to Successful Breastfeeding* Hospital policies help make sure that all mother and babies receive best care, and support staff who wish to continue breastfeeding on return to work. Immediate, unhurried and uninterrupted skin to skin contact after birth helps breastfeeding get started. Mothers need to be near their babies to recognise and respond to feeding cues. Learning to breastfeed takes time. More infomation on breastfeeding support is available on www.mychild.ie Most women are able to breastfeed with the right support. Giving formula to a breast fed baby without an indication makes it harder to get breastfeeding established. It is important that everything that goes in the baby’s mouth needs to be clean. Well trained health workers provide the best support for breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is natural, but many mothers need help at first. Feeding babies (breast/bottle) whenever they are ready helps everybody. *incorporated into the HSE Infant Feeding Policy for Maternity and Neonatal Services (2018)

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Page 1: The TEN STEPS - HSE.ie · TEN STEPS to Successful Breastfeeding* Hospital policies help make sure that all mother and babies receive best care, and support staff who wish to continue

The TEN STEPSto SuccessfulBreastfeeding* Hospital policies help make sure that all

mother and babies receive best care,and support staff who wish to continuebreastfeeding on return to work.

Immediate, unhurried and uninterruptedskin to skin contact after birth helpsbreastfeeding get started.

Mothers need to be near their babies torecognise and respond to feeding cues.

Learning to breastfeed takes time. Moreinfomation on breastfeeding support isavailable on www.mychild.ie

Most women are able to breastfeed withthe right support.

Giving formula to a breast fed babywithout an indication makes it harder toget breastfeeding established.

It is important that everything that goesin the baby’s mouth needs to be clean.

Well trained health workers provide thebest support for breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding is natural, but manymothers need help at first.

Feeding babies (breast/bottle) wheneverthey are ready helps everybody.

*incorporated into the HSE Infant Feeding Policy for Maternity and Neonatal Services (2018)