Dr. Justice Reilly, Breastfeeding Medicine

Dr. Justice Reilly, Breastfeeding Medicine On Maternity Leave ➡️ 2025
Glasgow, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Please share this important training opportunity 🤱🏻
05/07/2025

Please share this important training opportunity 🤱🏻

Online Training – Open to All

Support, Protection and Sustaining of Breastfeeding in Conflict Zones: The Experience of Gaza

Hosted by eCrianza in collaboration with GINA, the Gaza Infant Nutrition Alliance (gaza.infant.nutrition.alliance)

This session explores how breastfeeding becomes a lifeline during war, displacement, and the collapse of health systems. It includes insights from professionals supporting mothers and babies in Gaza, and from the remote support team around the world.

Date: Saturday 12 July
Time: 10:00 am to 12:15 pm UK time
Languages: English and Spanish

The session is accredited by the IBLCE with 2 L-CERPs (Area VII).
Participants will have access to the recording until 31 December 2025.

All registration fees will be donated to GINA.
You can choose your donation amount: 15 euros, 20 euros or 25 euros.

To register or donate, visit:
https://ecrianza.com/producto/gina-presentation/

For more information, visit:
https://ecrianza.com/gina-conference/

Please share this event and show your support for breastfeeding in emergencies.

02/05/2025

Beautiful 😭

I was so pleased to be involved in this event today! If you’re in Aberdeen tomorrow, or Edinburgh on Sunday check out th...
29/11/2024

I was so pleased to be involved in this event today! If you’re in Aberdeen tomorrow, or Edinburgh on Sunday check out the rest of the Scottish book tour (it’s free!- link in comments). Alternatively stay snuggled indoors and order yourself a copy of the Art of Breastfeeding 🤍❄️

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31/10/2024

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Some weekend arts and crafts with the kids 😅🤍
05/10/2024

Some weekend arts and crafts with the kids 😅🤍

It's been a wonderful first week of newborn snuggles!  We had the homebirth of dreams at 41+5 😱.  At some points I was s...
24/07/2024

It's been a wonderful first week of newborn snuggles! We had the homebirth of dreams at 41+5 😱. At some points I was so fed up I'd considered interventions to get her moving, but thankfully all we needed was some biomechanics from a skilled midwife. We've mostly stayed close to home, working on getting breastfeeding established but today was much busier.

🚚The homebirth equipment was collected
📃We registered her birth
👂We nipped up to RHC for her newborn hearing test
🤱🏽Did the nursery pick up, and our wonderful Glasgow City Council nursery staff let us use the empty baby room to change and feed her in their rocking chair (pictured) 👌🏽
🌳Went to our local park and had food

Tomorrow will be much more chill! I just wanted to pop on and say hello and thank you for the well wishes from our newest girl, who is so adored by her 3 big sisters. And a huge thank you to Caroline K and Kylie from the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde homebirth team, Mariam at , Katie at Katieoswell.com and Laurie for amazing pregnancy and postnatal care 🤍

Have you breastfed or expressed after returning to work?There are many options but it can be daunting! Supportive collea...
01/07/2024

Have you breastfed or expressed after returning to work?

There are many options but it can be daunting! Supportive colleagues and workplace policies are so important.

Combining motherhood and work after having a baby can be tough for a new mother.

And due to the nature of policing, it is often assumed the job might be difficult to fit around family life.

But those who have chosen to breastfeed their children are supported to be able to continue long after returning to the frontline if they wish to do so.

As part of Week, Inspector Katie Ellis has candidly spoken of her experiences of breastfeeding following her return to work.

Whilst on maternity leave, she was promoted to Patrol Inspector, working on response policing.

“After being told I had been successful, I was not only returning to work as an Inspector, but also as a new mother,” she said.

“My little boy was 10 and a half months old at the time and at that point, I was doing a combination of breastfeeding and bottle feeding.

“Due to being in an operational role, I needed to balance feeding with working different shift patterns, so I was able to express during work, and keep the milk in a suitable fridge to take home.

“I was also able to apply for a specific uniform that has amendments, which made me feel comfortable on the day of the promotion interview and gave me the confidence and ability to perform at my best.

Before returning to work, Inspector Ellis was contacted by her Chief Superintendent who discussed how the force could accommodate her returning to work and the requirements of the new role.

“I had a supportive supervisor and mentor who kept in touch with me whilst I was away from work and who helped me when I needed it,” she said.

“I also feel lucky to have a considerable amount of family support that allowed me to return back to work full time, but I also know that flexible arrangements were available to me too if I needed them.”

Inspector Ellis told how she “naturally stopped breastfeeding” when her baby was around 12 months old.

She added: “I’m really pleased that I was supported so that my breastfeeding experience wasn’t cut short by returning to work.”

North Wales Police is committed to creating a supportive working environment for families.

This includes keep in touch (KIT) days whilst away from work, a parent and carer support network, maternity and paternity mentors, flexible working opportunities, and other workplace amendments.

Response Policing week recognises the vital role of our response officers who keep our communities safe to make North Wales the safest place to live, work and visit in the UK. This week we are sharing stories from our front-line officers about their careers using .

We are now recruiting police officers to join . Apply to start a career like no other on our website ➡️ https://orlo.uk/FZllB

10/06/2024

🤱BE PART OF SCOTTISH BREASTFEEDING WEEK (and beyond)!!!!!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

We want to show how normal it is to breastfeed when out and about - we would love it if you could post a photo of you breastfeeding anywhere in Tayside in the comments and we may feature your photo during Scottish Breastfeeding Week and in future promotions with NHS Tayside.

This beautiful photo is of Cara, a volunteer with Breast Buddies Angus, at House of Dun in Montrose.




My last day of work before maternity leave with the  !I was brought tea, supported to deliver the lactation training ses...
04/06/2024

My last day of work before maternity leave with the !

I was brought tea, supported to deliver the lactation training session bouncing on my yoga ball and got super emosh when one of the team brought up and we all watched Embarassed. I think it hit home how far we've come, and how far we still have to go to .
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Now off to nest and birth prep for the foreseeable future!



03/06/2024

Such great and important work from the ATTA Breastmilk Community in Uganda, providing donor human milk as the next best option when mothers' own milk is not available.
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“Sometimes we work with the mother to establish her own supply because that’s the best milk for baby because it is made specifically for the baby, however there are sometimes when the breastmilk supply is just not coming through as fast as we want it so this is when we engage organizations like ATTA," - Dr. Doreen Mazakpwe, Lactation Specialist

https://www.africanews.com/amp/2024/06/02/uganda-mothers-rely-on-breast-milk-donors-for-the-survival-of-sick-newborns/

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04/04/2024

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