Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Mumsnet webchats

WEBCHAT GUIDELINES: 1. One question per member plus one follow-up. 2. Keep your question brief. 3. Don't moan if your question doesn't get answered. 4. Do be civil/polite. 5. If one topic or question threatens to overwhelm the webchat, MNHQ will usually ask for people to stop repeating the same question or point.

See all MNHQ comments on this thread

Webchat on breastfeeding with UNICEF's Sue Ashmore and Carmel Duffy on Monday 8th November 1 - 2pm

105 replies

RachelMumsnet · 04/11/2010 10:52

Sue Ashmore and Carmel Duffy from UNICEF will be joining us at MNHQ on Monday 8th November at 1pm to answer all your questions on infant feeding, support for breastfeeding in the NHS and anything else related.

Sue Ashmore is the Programme Director of the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative, which works with the health-care system to ensure a high standard of care for pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers and babies. Sue?s background is in midwifery and, as an infant feeding adviser; she supported her hospital in Sheffield to become one of the first Baby Friendly accredited hospitals in the country. Carmel Duffy is a Deputy Programme Director for the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative, where she is responsible for the development and monitoring of education and training. Carmel has recently been involved with the development of a specialised course for health professionals working in neonatal units that emphasises the importance of breastmilk as part of a family-centred approach to care for this vulnerable group.

Add the date to your diary and if you're unable to join us, please post your questions to Carmel and Sue on this thread.

OP posts:
SueAshmore · 08/11/2010 14:23

Thank you all for your intelligent and pertinent questions, I have really enjoyed talking to you all. Watch out for our new improved website coming in December, we hope it will be much more parent friendly and we hope you will give us your comments on the site to help us keep improving it. Very best wishes to you all Sue

LoveBeingAMummy · 08/11/2010 16:02

Thanks ladies, I do think though we are missing a trick by not doing more to get the message through at a young age, should defo be more part of sex education.

neenz · 08/11/2010 19:59

Thanks for the webchat, it was very informative. Come back again soon please because I have thought of loads more questions!

gaelicsheep · 08/11/2010 21:46

I am gutted that our power was off all day long and consequently I missed the webchat. Belated thanks to Sue and Carmel for answering my questions.

rubyslippers · 09/11/2010 21:04

Thank you for answering my question

Good webchat - thank you

New posts on this thread. Refresh page