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NZ health ministry bans poster of breastfeeding man

New Zealand Health Ministry officials have demanded a poster of a man pretending to suckle a baby be withdrawn.

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New breastfeeding support program launched in Tas

A new program encouraging mothers to breastfeed will involve telephone calls to make sure they have enough support.

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Women hold mass nurse-in in California

To the sounds of slurping, gurgling and the occasional howl, 684 women and their children held a mass breast-feed in Berkeley, California to mark World Breast-feeding Week.

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Fake milk kills more Chinese babies

Three more babies have died after being fed fake milk powder in a scandal rapidly spreading across China, state media reports.

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Mothers encouraged to breastfeed premature babies

A visiting American paediatrician is urging Australian hospitals to encourage mothers to breastfeed very premature babies.

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Solid food too early can lead to illness, study finds

New research into breastfeeding mothers has found that 88 per cent of babies are at risk of future health complications by the age of six months.

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Breastfed babies less likely to get pneumonia

Exclusive breastfeeding for at least the first six months of an infant's life reduces the risk of respiratory tract infections, compared with breastfeeding for shorter durations, a study says.

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Association highlights benefits of breastfeeding

The Canberra branch of the Australian Breastfeeding Association says more can be done in accepting breastfeeding mothers in the workplace.

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MP urges proxy votes for mothers in Parliament

Federal New South Wales MP Roger Price says he is trying to change the Parliament from being a male bastion and allow breastfeeding mothers a proxy vote.

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Call for higher Indigenous breastfeeding rates

A western Victorian health service says more needs to be done to lift breastfeeding rates in Australia's Indigenous communities.

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New service to aid breastfeeding mothers

Brisbane's Mater Hospital says its new specialist breastfeeding support service will assist new mothers and babies who are having problems with breastfeeding.

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Public breastfeeding bans to be illegal

The New South Wales Government plans to introduce laws to outlaw discrimination against breastfeeding mothers and extend daylight saving this week.

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Casual work hurts breastfeeding mums: study

A new study has found that part-time and casual work by new mothers has almost the same negative impact on breastfeeding as full-time work.

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Equal opportunity laws to change

New anti-discrimination laws are being introduced to the South Australian Parliament today.

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Qld milk bank plans stall

Karen Berkman reports Qld is yet to set up a milk bank despite an inquiry three years ago recommending funding. Program aired on ABC1 TV on December 5, 2008.

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Qld milk bank plans stall

Karen Berkman reports a federal inquiry recommended $1 million funding to set up a milk bank in Qld but for three years the project has been shuffled back and forth between the state and federal...

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Barnett rules out laws to protect breast feeding mothers

The West Australian Premier, Colin Barnett, has ruled out introducing laws to protect mothers who breastfeed their children in public.

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Midwife awarded scholarship to improve breastfeeding rates

A Bundaberg Hospital midwife has been given a prestigious nursing scholarship to improve breastfeeding rates.

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WHO urges Asia's women to breastfeed

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is pushing for more breastfeeding by Asian women in the face of growing marketing of infant powdered formula feeds and pressure on mothers to go back to work.

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Barnett promises breastfeeding debate

The Premier has promised to discuss a bill aimed at protecting breastfeeding mothers from discrimination.

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