Practical tips for mixed feeding

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In this episode:

  • Understanding mixed feeding in practice
  • Supporting informed feeding choices
  • Managing breastfeeding challenges
  • Counselling on long-term feeding plans
  • Navigating conflicting advice and formula choices
  • Patient education resources

 

Guest: Prof Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, Professor of Nursing

Host: Dr Rebecca Overton, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 28 mins

 

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Breast milk is best for babies. A healthy diet is important for breastfeeding. A decision not to breastfeed, or partial bottle feed, may reduce milk supply making it difficult to reverse. Use formula as directed. For Healthcare Professionals only.

Last Updated: 29 Aug, 2025

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