Baby Caf, Part of NCT group | Alexandra House | Oldham Terrace | London | W3 6NH | UK Registered Charity No (England and Wales): 801395 (Scotland): SC041592 | Registered Company No: 2370573 ABILITY SOCIAL Find Strength in Numbers Find strength in numbers • Build social capital » Include those who are creating the problem in solving the problem » Turn disablers into enablers » Create and support teams » Ensure solidarity Grandmother Breastfeeding Support: What Do Mothers Need and Want? • Health care practitioners need to ask grandmothers about their infant feeding beliefs and practices • Help grandmothers find ways other than feeding to support new mothers and to bond with their grandchildren • Give mothers permission to breastfeed in family gatherings • Confront and understand the cultural sources of their infant feeding practices and beliefs about breastfeeding Grassley J, Eschiti V. Birth. Dec 2008;35(4):329-335. Jane Grassley PhD, RN, IBCLC
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Find Strength in Numbers
Find strength in numbers
• Build social capital
» Include those who are creating the problem in
solving the problem
» Turn disablers into enablers
» Create and support teams
» Ensure solidarity
Grandmother Breastfeeding Support:
What Do Mothers Need and Want?
• Health care practitioners need to ask grandmothers about
their infant feeding beliefs and practices
• Help grandmothers find ways other than feeding to support new mothers and to bond with their grandchildren
• Give mothers permission to breastfeed in family
gatherings
• Confront and understand the cultural sources of their
infant feeding practices and beliefs about breastfeeding
Grassley J, Eschiti V. Birth. Dec 2008;35(4):329-335.