Neonatal National Infant Feeding Network
The Neonatal National Infant Feeding Network provides local support to neonatal healthcare professionals in order to help them improve care.
The Neonatal National Infant Feeding Network provides local support to neonatal healthcare professionals in order to help them improve care.
Find the latest policies, tools and statistics on infant feeding and how Baby Friendly works to improve them in Wales.
The latest infant health studies covering a range of topics including cup feeding, medications in breastmilk and dummy use.
This report explores the application of the National Infant Feeding Network as a support mechanism to influence infant feeding policy throughout the UK.
Smita Hanciles, Camden Baby Feeding Service Manager, discusses infant feeding support and maternal mental health in a guest blog ahead of the 2020 Baby Friendly Virtual Conference.
Ros Nunn, Infant Feeding and Maternal Healthy Weight Coordinator, shares how new roles across the service have helped to transform care.
Baby Friendly Director Sue Ashmore shares her thoughts on feeding pressure in the UK and how we can better support families to achieve their infant feeding goals.
The National Infant Feeding Network promotes evidence-based practice around infant feeding in order to improve outcomes for babies.
Results from a 2017 survey of infant feeding leads highlight how a change in services across England could impact breastfeeding rates.
The new Infant Feeding Statistics for 2019/20 have recently been published by Public Health Scotland