Welcome!

Jane's Breastfeeding Resources is an information website dedicated to the promotion of breastfeeding.

We believe mothers all over the world should have access to informed choices when it comes to feeding their children & to that end we continue to gather that information so our visitors can be best placed to make those choices.

Jane's Breastfeeding Resources is run by Jane, a mother of 3 breastfed children who is a Breastfeeding Supporter & Tutor with the Breastfeeding Network, a registered charity in the UK. She has been helping mothers to breastfeed for over 12 years. Her husband, Garry, designed & runs the website.

We're back!!!

Unfortunately we were hacked a few weeks ago and have been offline. We decided to take the opportunity to redesign the site from the ground up which meant reloading all the content by hand, one item at a time. As we have to maintain the website in our spare time this has taken rather longer than anticipated.

We hope you enjoy the new look Jane's Breastfeeding Resources website!

Jane & Garry

 

 

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