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Breastfeeding Drop-in Support Group: ABC Parents
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The Breastfeeding Support Group provides a welcoming, expert-led space for parents to receive guidance, share experiences, and find encouragement throughout their breastfeeding journey. The group offers practical advice on latching, positioning, milk supply, and common breastfeeding challenges.
In addition to professional support, the group fosters peer connections, allowing parents to connect with others in similar situations. This creates a supportive community where individuals can feel heard, empowered, and supported in their breastfeeding experience. Whether new to breastfeeding or looking for ongoing support, the group is designed to meet the needs of all parents seeking advice and reassurance.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusions
- parents who are currently breastfeeding or interested in breastfeeding
- parents seeking support, advice, or guidance related to breastfeeding
- open to all stages of the breastfeeding journey, from newborns to older infants
- no prior experience required; suitable for first-time or experienced parents
How to Refer
GPs, midwives, health visitors, and other healthcare providers can signpost or refer parents who may benefit from breastfeeding guidance, latch support etc.
Locations
Craig Park Youth and Family Hub
Mondays 12.30-3pm. Buses 279, 349, 144, 149
The Pavilion - Haringey
Fridays 11.30am-1pm. Buses: 123, 243, 259,149, 279
Wood Green Library Children's Area
Saturdays (second Saturdays of every month) 10am-12pm. Buses: 121, W3, W4, 141,123
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Review date: Thursday, 23 April 2026