North Taranaki Midweek

La Leche League hopes to break feeding record

- YVETTE BATTEN

All women with infants are welcome to join the La Leche League for the World Breastfeed­ing Week’s Big Latch On event to be held at the Len Lye Centre’s Todd Energy Learning Centre on August 5.

‘‘It’s about gathering breastfeed­ing women together to try and break the record for the most women breastfeed­ing simultaneo­usly,’’ league leader Laura Richards said.

‘‘It’s a bit of a fun morning to remind mothers that there’s others out there and also just to let them know about support that is available.’’

People register for free on the day, which includes morning tea, at 10am and the latch on starts at 10.30am. Last year’s event in New Plymouth drew 49 mothers.

‘‘The World Health Organisati­on recommends breastfeed­ing exclusivel­y for six months and then to at least two years or beyond for the health benefits for babies. Breastfeed­ing is more than just nutrition. It’s also comfort and support and bonding. It’s not just for babies.’’

For more informatio­n visit lalechelea­gue.org.nz, phone 758 3076 or pop into the main meeting held on the second Tuesday of each month at St Andrew’s Church at 10am.

 ?? YVETTE BATTEN/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Donna Hardgrave holds on to three-week-old Mikella.
YVETTE BATTEN/FAIRFAX NZ Donna Hardgrave holds on to three-week-old Mikella.

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