Jane Hawksley Breastfeeding Supporter

Jane Hawksley Breastfeeding Supporter Retired Lactation Consultant IBCLC
Retired Midwife RM

08/03/2026

🌟 BABY CAFΓ‰ OPEN MONDAY 9 MARCH 🌟

We’re looking forward to welcoming you back and supporting you on your parenting journey tomorrow. The Baby Cafe will be hosted by Jane Hawksley Breastfeeding Supporter and Rosie IOW Salvation Army Community Engagement Co-ordinator 🫢🏿

Find all the details here πŸ‘‡πŸΎ

🌟 Monday 9 March
🌟 10 am - 12 pm
🌟 Salvation Army, Pyle St, Newport
🌟 Hot drinks and biscuits served
🌟 Warm and welcoming space for all parents, carers as their little ones
🌟 Expectant parents very welcome - come and see the space that you'll have access to when your little one has been born!

Come and meet other families on the same journey as you, connect with friends to be and feel the support of your community πŸ’›

13/12/2025

News is starting to come through from IBCLE, and we’re delighted to celebrate the newly qualified IBCLCs in the UK β€” congratulations from LCGB!

If you are not yet an LCGB member, this is a wonderful time to join our supportive professional community.

https://lcgb.org/membership/

If you are already a member, please contact membership@lcgb.org
to update your membership details. You can also request to join our WhatsApp group specifically for newly qualified IBCLCs in the UK.

01/11/2025

⛔️ UPDATE: No Baby Cafe Monday 3rd November

Due to maintenance taking place on the Salvation Army hall, there will be no Baby Cafe on Monday.

πŸŽƒ We hope you have enjoyed Halloween weekend with your little pumpkins πŸŽƒ

We'll look forward to welcoming you all back on Monday 10th November!

With love from the team πŸ’›

The Birth Hub Isle of Wight Baby Cafe celebrated its first birthday. Great to share it with so many mums and dads and ba...
26/05/2024

The Birth Hub Isle of Wight Baby Cafe celebrated its first birthday.
Great to share it with so many mums and dads and babies.
It’s a privilege and a pleasure to be part of a wonderful team and look forward to another year of being together with you all ###

28/04/2024
28/04/2024

πŸ“’ Have you heard? The ABM conference is in London this year! πŸ“’

🀱Join us for the ABMs Hybrid Conference on June 29th, 2024, at Queen Mary's University, London!

πŸŽ‰ Whether you're attending in person or virtually, get ready for engaging discussions, insightful presentations, and one of our favourite bits; networking opportunities. Book your tickets now:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/association-of-breastfeeding-mothers-hybrid-conference-2024-tickets-823693277767

28/04/2024
Love all these amazing mammas feeding their babies in public
21/02/2024

Love all these amazing mammas feeding their babies in public

As you may already know, this Thursday is World Breastfeeding in Public Day! To celebrate this we'd love to share photos and stories from your experiences breastfeeding in public πŸ’œ

If you'd like to be involved, please fill out out consent form and send photos to edit: carneika.washbrook@breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk or post below.

Consent form: https://forms.office.com/e/NrJW4GaX5U

19/02/2024

This month, mothers who gave birth in December 2023, will receive letters from Department of Health and Social Care - DHSC inviting them to take part in the infant feeding survey.

Data from the survey will be valuable for service providers in helping to shape services to support mothers with infant feeding πŸ’œ

To find out more about the survey or to opt out, visit: https://infantfeedingsurvey.ipsos.com/2023/

Love this
05/01/2024

Love this

"It's also really important to remember that we are the descendants of thousands of generations of women who have successfully given birth.

If you are pregnant, or planning a pregnancy, I want to remind you that you are no less capable than your ancestors were.

You may be living in a culture that wants you to think otherwise, but you can choose what to believe.

You’ve got this.

The female body is really capable of growing, birthing and feeding a baby and, when we support ourselves and each other to do that, intervention is only occasionally needed.

We need to do whatever we can to remind ourselves and others of that."

It really can be hard to remember such things when we live in a culture that consistently undermines positive messages about the female body, often to try and sell us products and services that will make us more "acceptable."

But do you know what?

We're already great, just as we are!

And, while some of us need a bit of help, now and again, the subtle and overt messages telling us that we're intrinsically incapable are often untrue.

It's important to learn; to look at the evidence; to understand the bigger picture.

I wrote a to try and help with that.

It's called "In Your Own Time: how western medicine controls the start of labour and why this needs to stop."

Loads of info and links to find out more or grab your copy at https://www.sarawickham.com/time

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