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Carmel

@carmel_duff

All views here mine and mine alone.....also work and tweet with Baby Friendly Initiative - also tend to ‘cluster’ tweet as struggle to keep up!

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First Steps Nutrition Trust (@1stepsnutrition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hope those dietitians watching #TheDoctorWhoGaveUpDrugs on CMPA still wedded to the training and resources (and funds) that industry provide reflect on how the profession should take control and rid itself of #COI this #DietitiansWeek

Carmel (@carmel_duff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to Twitter Connect @ Exeter Neonatal Unit😃 Will be good to hear about your continued great work to push the barriers for babies and their families in neonatal services. #partners in care!

@bornstroppy (@bornstroppy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WiganARM18 Jo Dagustun Kindness is not in the LMS strategies and policies.And yet kindness is the key element women and families desire. Is the maternity system embarrassed to admit this needs to be an evaluated policy point? Kathryn Gutteridge @sandra_sjp Mary Newburn @SagefemmeSB

Milli Hill (@millihill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How fantastic to see Sir Jeremy Hunt MP giving such a clear and unequivocal endorsement of the power not only of continuity of care but of midwifery itself. Good well funded midwifery save lives. 🙌 Lesley Page CBE x.com/CCHQPress/stat…

First Steps Nutrition Trust (@1stepsnutrition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More will be on their @babyfriendly journey - 91% of maternity units & 89% of health visiting services in England are accredited, or working towards accreditation. London Boroughs need to continue to fund - trained breastfeeding support makes a real difference to London families. x.com/Kath_Dalmeny/s…

Emma Pickett (@makesmilk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to the National Maternity Review/ ‘Better Births’, 90% of women say they stopped breastfeeding before they wanted to. They shared a feeling services were ‘inadequately resourced’ and ‘felt confused’. There is much to be done. 90%. 90%. 90%. Infant Feeding APPG

According to the National Maternity Review/ ‘Better Births’, 90% of women say they stopped breastfeeding before they wanted to. They shared a feeling services were ‘inadequately resourced’ and ‘felt confused’. There is much to be done. 90%. 90%. 90%. <a href="/APPGIFI/">Infant Feeding APPG</a>
Hearts Milk Bank (@heartsmilkbank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'There is a window of opportunity for setting up the immune system in the first few weeks of life.' Which is why mammalian milks, including human, evolved as they did. bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09…

Gill Rapley 💙 (@gillrap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has slipped under the radar: Seems pureeing breaks down cell walls, turning 'intrinsic' sugars into 'free' sugars (cambridge.org/core/journals/…). So pureed foods are less satisfying and more damaging to teeth than #BLW-style pieces of food, and encourage a liking for sweet foods.

Francesca (@francesca343) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breastfeeding, initiated within the first hour of birth, exclusive for six months, continued up to two years is powerful for promoting child survival and wellbeing Mary Renfrew First Steps Nutrition Trust @SagefemmeSB Infant Feeding APPG PHE Children @DHChildHealth unicef.org/publications/i…

IBFAN GIFA (@ibfan_gifa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WHA71 "When women breastfeed, their contribution to the reduction of Green House Gasses and water conservation is substantial and an unacknowledged contribution that women make to reduce the impacts of climate change." @ibfangc Dr. Arun Gupta MD FIAP (Ped) Patti Rundall