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DVD (VHS version only available in NTSC)
“Follow Me Mum” The Key to Successful Breastfeeding

© Rebecca Glover Oct 2000

The DVD contains:
New animation sequences and three languages;
English, Spanish & French, all on the one disc.

This 20 minute video TEACHES MOTHERS:

How breastfeeding works
How to work with their baby’s instinctive behaviour
How to hold, position and attach their baby

The video CONTAINS:

Close Up, “Mothers View” Images
Two wonderful mothers with their 4 and 6 week old infants
demonstrate comfortable and effective attachment techniques.

Unique Animated Sequences showing:
How babies needs to take the breast,
How milk is removed and
What causes painful and damaged nipples

Clearly Titled Segments (Excellent for stopping and starting)
Understanding Attachment
How Baby Removes the Milk
Understanding Sore and Damaged Nipples
Understanding Baby’s Instinctive Position
Practical Steps to Good Attachment
Baby is Beautifully Attached if:

The Video is IDEAL FOR:

Antenatal Education - The best time for mothers to learn 1.

After viewing the video give mothers “The Key to Successful Breastfeeding” pamphlet to; reinforce their learning and use when developing their technique after baby is born.

Postnatal Education

The “mothers view” images provide natural learning, watching other women, at a time when processing new information is difficult. 2.

Improving Technique to resolve Breastfeeding Difficulties

Mothers and/or Health professional can identify problem areas with technique and use specific parts of the video as a training tool to develop more effective technique.

“It is my experience that the most simple and effective intervention for the majority of feeding problems is ensuring baby is tightly positioned as described in these education materials. In this position a mother can learn to work with and support her infants innate fedding abilities, to overcome almost any physical breastfeeding difficulty.” Rebecca Glover

  1. Cox S. What’s Normal in the First Week. ABA Breastfeeding Science & Experience 2004 Uvnas-Moberg K. Tapes fro ALCA Conference, Brisbane. 1998.
  2. Attrill B. The assumption of the maternal role: A developmental process. Aust J Midwifery15(1):21-25


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AUSTRALIA

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