Breastfeeding Education Class - Burnside

Breastfeeding Education Class - Burnside

Presented by our trained volunteers, receive first-class breastfeeding education in this members only, relaxed, in-person session.

By Australian Breastfeeding Assocation SANT Branch

Date and time

Sat, 11 May 2024 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM ACST

Location

Burnside Town Hall

401 B26 Tusmore, SA 5065 Australia

About this event

  • 3 hours


Due to a kind grant from the Burnside Council the fee for this class has been waived for people who live and work in the Burnside area but please note you will need to be a member to book this class so please join before booking at https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/membership.

If you do not live or work in the Burnside Council area but would like to attend please let us know.

Expecting a baby? Have you got questions about breastfeeding? Most babies breastfeed within an hour of being born, so it pays to learn what to do well before your baby is due. Come to a relaxed, information-packed Breastfeeding Education Class for expectant mothers and their partners!

Although breastfeeding is natural, it doesn't always come easily and is a learned art. Our classes aim to provide expectant parents with the knowledge and confidence to successfully breastfeed.

Our classes are a service offered by qualified breastfeeding counsellors and community educators who are volunteers in your local area and are exclusive to Australian Breastfeeding Association members.

Classes are designed for expectant parents to prepare for the vital days, weeks and months after your baby's birth.

They are presented by trained Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellors or educators. You can gain up-to-date information and insights into breastfeeding a baby and parenting in the early days.

Why attend?

Australian research has shown that many mothers wish they had received more preparation for breastfeeding and the early months of parenting prior to the birth of their baby. Attending an Breastfeeding Education Class complements and expands on any knowledge gained at antenatal classes and gives you the opportunity to:

  • Learn some of the skills you will need to care for your new baby
  • Find out how breastfeeding works, how to do it and what help is available
  • Make informed choices about breastfeeding
  • Realistically prepare for the changes about to happen in your life
  • Discuss questions and concerns you may have about breastfeeding
  • Develop a support network before giving birth
  • Find your own path amidst all the varying advice

What is covered in a class?

  • How breastfeeding works
  • Establishing breastfeeding and the first feed
  • Importance of skin-to-skin contact in the first hours and beyond
  • Positioning and attachment (how to hold and attach your baby to the breast)


Understanding your milk supply

  • Discussion of what is 'normal' for a breastfed baby
  • Role of partners in breastfeeding
  • Adjusting to parenthood - survival tips for the early days and weeks with a new baby
  • Common concerns and problem solving
  • Classes also generally include:
  • Printed information to take home and keep
  • A breastfeeding mother and baby demonstrating a breastfeed (when available)

Frequently Asked Questions

At what stage of my pregnancy should I attend a class?

Please consider a class during your second trimester – i.e. between weeks 13 and 24. This is to allow for your comfort and babies who arrive early. Of course, we are also happy to accommodate those further along than this! Please book early to avoid disappointment as places are limited and classes fill up quickly.

How long does a class go for?

Classes generally run for 3-4 hours, including a refreshment break.

Should my partner come too?

Absolutely! They might not be doing the breastfeeding, but can be your major support and it really helps for them to learn everything with you. If your partner is not able to attend, you are welcome to bring along another family member or support person.

How much does the class cost?

Our classes are exclusive to Australian Breastfeeding Association members. Memberships are $70 so if you are not yet a member, please join at https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/membership/individual before booking

For more information, please contact: santoffice@breastfeeding.asn.au

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The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is a national non-profit organisation, providing information and support to women and families who wish to breastfeed or provide breast milk for their babies. Most of our work is carried out by trained volunteers in the community. As Australia’s leading authority on breastfeeding, we support, educate and advocate for a breastfeeding inclusive society. The National Breastfeeding Helpline, 1800 686 268, is a free service to all. For more information, see our website: www.breastfeeding.asn.au 

ABA SANT Branch provides services and information to the public and health professionals. The branch administration office is located in Adelaide, SA. We organise regular breastfeeding education classes for expectant parents.

Please contact santoffice@breastfeeding.asn.au or call 08 8223 6833 (Tuesday to Friday, 10am - 2 pm) for more information about classes and local support groups, or for any other queries.

The Australian Breastfeeding Association also offers online Breastfeeding Education Live sessions. Find out more here: https://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/breastfeeding-education-classes

Thank you!