If not, meet baby Matilda (aka Tilly) and her incredible Mum, Amy. ‘’Matilda was breech for most of my third trimester, which is what lead to problem. When she was born they discovered that her hips ‘clicked’ when manipulated. An ultrasound at 6 weeks of age confirmed that both hips were affected, and she was diagnosed with…
Amanda Peters, Maternity Practitioner believes all babies should feed elevated with their head higher than their tummy, regardless of colic, reflux or any other feeding issues. Tummy to tummy positioning ensures good bonding and helps with a better latch. Babies do get heavy whilst feeding and your arms get tired, so whether breast or bottle…