Upcoming Courses

Transition into Parenthood Courses:

Monx6: 19 Apr/24May
Wedx6: 21Apr/26May

Cond:2xSat: 10&17April

Super Cond 1xSun:16 May, 2010
 

calmbirth® Courses:

CB 2xSun:14&21March,2010
CB 2xSat:24Apr&2May,2010
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Daytime weekdays calmbirth courses  9.00am to 3.30pm
Next courses:
Wednesday and Thursday:
6&7April 2010
4&5 May 2010

Daytime calmbirth course held during the week, on two consecutive days, especially suits visitors from all over Australia who wish to travel to Sydney to have the opportunity to attend the calmbirth course in an affordable way.

calmbirth® Sylvania is only 20 mins south of Sydney airport and very nearby is a reasonably priced comfortable motel for ease and convenience.

 

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Baby Information

Crying and Infant Mental Health
Breastfeeding Facts
Herbal Health for Mothers by Su-Lin Sze
Arnica - The Miracle Worker by Su-Lin Sze

Baby Info > Breastfeeding Resources

Links to other websites providing information about breastfeeding.

Adoptive Breastfeeding Resource Website (www.fourfriends.com): Provides information and support for women who wish to breastfeed an adopted child.

Breastfeeding After Reduction (www.bfar.org): Provides information and support for women who are breastfeeding after breast reduction surgery.

Granite Scientific Press (www.granitescientific.com): The imprint and website of health psychologist Kathy Kendall-Tackett. Offers information on a wide variety of topics including breastfeeding.

La Leche League International (www.lalecheleague.org): Provides breastfeeding information and support. Its website hosts the largest collection of breastfeeding information in the world. For free telephone support and to locate a free breastfeeding support group in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, please call (503) 282-9377.

Kellymom.com (www.kellymom.com): Provides breastfeeding information and support, including information on postpartum depression (www.kellymom.com/ppd/index.html).

Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Women's Mental Health (www.womensmentalhealth.org): Offers information on a variety of women's mental health issues, including the use of medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Motherisk (www.motherisk.org): Offers evidence-based information on the risk or safety of drugs, chemicals and disease during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

MOBI (Mothers Overcoming Breastfeeding issues) Motherhood International (www.mobimotherhood.org): Provides information and support for mothers who are experiencing difficulty with breastfeeding and grieving breastfeeding losses.

Nursing Mothers Counsel (www.nursingmotherscounsel.org): Provides free breastfeeding information and support.

World Health Organization Growth Charts (www.who.int/childgrowth/en/New): growth charts (April 2006) based on breastfed children. The growth of breastfed babies should be considered in the context of these charts, not charts that are based on formula fed babies.

Read more... Baby Information

Crying and Infant Mental Health
Breastfeeding Facts
Herbal Health for Mothers by Su-Lin Sze
Arnica - The Miracle Worker by Su-Lin Sze