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Breastfeeding Support Network
Breastfeeding Support
  • More information on breastfeeding multiples
  • E-mail the Breastfeeding Chairperson
  • Breastfeeding discussion forum
  • Breastfeeding Publications
  • Would you like to share your breasfeeding story? If so, please submit to breastfeeding@multiplebirthscanada.org
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    The Breastfeeding Support Network provides support to families considering breastfeeding or breastfeeding their multiples. Membership in the Breastfeeding Support Network includes:

    • FREE membership for Multiple Births Canada members;
    • monthly (or more often) e-mail newsletter, The MilkyWay, to all Breastfeeding Support Network registered members (to read a sample newsletter, click here);
    • a wide variety of breastfeeding multiples resource literature;
    • referrals to breastfeeding support services and resources as requested;
    • confidential e-mail connection with parent contacts across Canada to help with breastfeeding issues;
    • access to the Breastfeeding Discussion Forums;
    • quarterly newsletter in Multiple Moments magazine

    You are not alone; we're here to help. To join the Breastfeeding Support Network, contact the Chair person by e-mail breastfeeding@multiplebirthscanada.org .

    Multiple Births Canada publishes and distributes:

    For more information on these publications and how to order, visit our Publications page. Members can access the fact sheets for free from the Members only section and receive a 20% discount on other publications.

    To contact the Chair person of the Breastfeeding Support Network, e-mail breastfeeding@multiplebirthscanada.org. If you are interested in becoming a breastfeeding parent contact, please contact the Chair person.
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