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Breastfeeding  and complementary feeding are some of the challenges faced by many  mothers, especially first time mums. This site will help you get through  easily with no worries. Find the help and support you need through our  qualified nurses and certified lactation managers on healthy  ways to feed your child. We also offer home visiting services to  nursing mothers and those who are preparing to start complimentary  feeding.
  
This  web site will help you learn more on preparation to breastfeeding  beforehand. This means that you will be an expert in breastfeeding  before the arrival of your precious baby. Preparation means a lot, to  include maternal diet pre-conception, and during lactation, positioning  of the baby on the breast and the attachment of the baby on the breast  in the actual process of breastfeeding, to prevent breastfeeding  difficulties.
Among  our goal is to make you able to know the advantages of breastfeeding  over other forms of infant feeding. We will also help you know the  composition of breast-milk. 
Complementary  feeds are very necessary to children and we will help you know when to  start, the quantities to give and their preparation. Feeding techniques  will be discussed here. This will answer questions like why some  children refuse to feed. 
HIV  positive mothers are not left out. We will take you through feeding  options available for your baby and help you choose the best option.  Also the nutritional status of the mother will be discussed in details.
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