Parents
These articles illustrate some of the difficulties and rewards of express feeding. Do remember that every baby is different; your specialist feeding nurse will be able to provide advice and support relevant to your situation.
Achieving a Dream; One Mother's struggle
by Alison Baum
Response to "Achieving a Dream"
by Jo O'Regan
One Mother's experience of express feeding
by Julie Skidmore
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