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Closed petition Fund extra support for those who wish to breast feed & those with feeding trauma

To support those who want to breastfeed to be able to do so with honest education, trained lactation support after birth to establish breastfeeding and help solve any issues and ongoing support if they are left with the feelings of grief and trauma if their feeding journey doesn't go to plan.

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The UK has some of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world and there is such a lack of real support for the people who wish to try. We need real change to protect breastfeeding and support those who wish to try. It's about giving women who want to try the best chance and support in doing so.

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Share your views and experiences of breastfeeding with MPs

On Tuesday 8 March, Alison Thewliss MP will lead a debate in Parliament on government support for breastfeeding.

To inform the debate, she wants to hear about your experiences and ideas.

  • What kinds of policies would have encouraged or supported you, your families or friends to breastfeed?

  • To what extent do you think advertising influences the decision to start, or continue, breastfeeding?

Alison may quote your contribution directly during her debate. 

Find out more and share your experiences: https://ukparliament.shorthandstories.com/cet-breastfeeding/index.html?utm_campaign=0322-cet-breastfeedingsupport-petitioners&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petcom

Videos of the debate, the transcript and other relevant material will be accessible shortly after the debate on this webpage. 

The deadline for contributions is midday on Monday 7 March.

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