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Scottish mothers are breastfeeding for longer
A new report reveals that more mothers in Scotland are continuing to breastfeed up to six months after birth.![](/media/1989/breastfeeding-istock_250x200.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131884116450000000)
New digital help for breastfeeding
A breastfeeding friend has been launched on Amazon’s Alexa voice search service, as part of a campaign by Public Health England (PHE) to support new mums 24/7.![](/media/3109/baby_breastfeeding_dreamstime_250x200.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131967896070000000)
Breastmilk sharing via Facebook
News and updates from RCM Northern Ireland by director Breedagh Hughes (Midwives Autumn 2018).![Umbraco.Web.PublishedCache.XmlPublishedCache.XmlPublishedProperty](/media/3425/1403rcmguysstt181.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=132048070840000000)
Breastfeeding Celebration Week 2019
As 17th June is the start of Breastfeeding Celebration Week, let’s take a moment to reflect on the many benefits of breastfeeding and why it is something so worth celebrating.![Umbraco.Web.PublishedCache.XmlPublishedCache.XmlPublishedProperty](/media/1966/baby_breastfeeding_dreamstime_250x200.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131884116440000000)
New breastfeeding statistics for England
Public Health England has revealed the latest statistics on breastfeeding prevalence at six to eight weeks after birth.![](/media/2507/breastfeeding-250x200_0.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131884116540000000)
New breastfeeding research centre
The University of Zurich (UZH) is set to create a new centre for research into the long-term effects of breastfeeding.![](/media/2985/breastfeeding-istock_250x200.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131926122400000000)
Study looks into infant feeding methods and weight gain
The research suggests that breastmilk from the bottle may not have as many benefits for a baby's weight as feeding directly from the breast.![](/media/1989/breastfeeding-istock_250x200.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=720&height=467&rnd=131884116450000000)