Colostrum Harvesting is the expressing and collection of your first milk – colostrum – during pregnancy (from 36 weeks onwards) and helps get breastfeeding off to a good start. If your baby requires extra milk you can use your harvested colostrum instead of artificial milk.
There is evidence to suggest that colostrum harvesting can significantly improve breastfeeding rates through improving confidence in the skill of hand expressing (Brisbane and Giglia, 2015; Wszolek, 2015) and can enable a quicker establishment of your milk supply (Singh et al., 2009; Sunita et al., 2016; Wszolek, 2015).
Join this session to find out more about what colostrum harvesting is and how to start!
Birth partners are encouraged to join and attendance is recommended after 30 weeks. The course aims to get you off to the best start as a new family.
Registration
A King's hospital ID is required upon registering
Meeting link will be shared via the event page (MS Teams)
The Workshops
Participants will be asked to kindly mute for the main session
There will be opportunities to ask questions via chat and time for an open discussion
Camera ON is encouraged to get the most out of the session but not required for attendance
Please direct all enquiries to kch-tr.parenteducation@nhs.net
We look forward to meeting you virtually!