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When Baby Comes Home


  • Pregnant and preparing to breastfeed: a guide to the Possums resources
  • Choosing the breast milk pump that is right for you
  • Be ready for discombobulating body changes and a busy mind
  • How to hand express your colostrum or milk
  • Giving birth: what can I do to be ready? Dr Sarah Buckley, Karen McClay (Calmbirth) 2020 Baby May 2021
  • Support for breastfeeding, baby sleep and attachment. Karen McClay Australia, The Calmbirth Conversation 2021
  • 'Intuitive eating' in the perinatal period
  • Things parents need (or don't need) to buy when they are expecting or have a baby. Dr Pamela Douglas May 2022
  • Oh, baby. How much stuff do babies need? Radio National Australia, The Pineapple Project September 2022
  • About The Discontented Little Baby Book - hardcopy, audiobook, translations

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Pregnant and preparing to breastfeed: a guide to the Possums resources

Dr Pamela Douglas28th of Sep 202413th of Jan 2026

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Being ready - or as ready as you can ever be

"Moving through a land of wonders wild and new." Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

"The journey to motherhood is an odyssey of epic proportions, and every woman who undertakes it a hero." Susan Maushart

There are some things you can't ever truly prepare for in life. Breastfeeding is one of them.

It's difficult when you're pregnant to think much beyond the birth, which is normal. But it's good to have effective help ready, by your side or at your fingertips or on your device, if you find that life has suddenly dropped you into the middle of … OMG, my baby needs to be fed, and I've got some challenges happening!

Just the materials in the mini-program called Before birth (When baby comes home) will be enough to prepare you for breastfeeding antenatally. It starts here.

Other resources which help you prepare for breastfeeding

Here are links to some other Possums Breastfeeding & Lactation resources which help prepare for breastfeeding.

Being ready for a busy mind and discombobulating body shape changes

Does it help to express colostrum before the birth and when would you use it?

How to help your breasts make plenty of milk

When you've had breast surgery or nipple piercings

Do you have an inverted nipple?

Prepare to be physically comfortable when you're first breastfeeding

What are the best kind of breastfeeding chair and cushions?

The size of your breasts doesn't predict how much milk you'll make

Why giving women lists of feeding cues can make breastfeeding go worse not better

Choosing the breast milk pump that is right for you

References

Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland 1865

Susan Maushart, The mask of motherhood 1997

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Choosing the breast milk pump that is right for you

Emma McCabe (IBCLC) describes the pros and cons of the six kinds of pumps (with some discussion of various brands) which are currently available to breastfeeding women.

Emma is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant at Ora Feeding in Brooklyn, New York City USA. She is Dr Pam’s daughter.

The pumps discussed in this video are

  1. Hospital grade - (1:24)

  2. High grade single user - (4:50)

  3. Wearable - (8:34)

  4. Hybrid single user/wearable - (14:19)

  5. Manual - (18:38)

  6. Milk collectors - (20:20).

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Possums acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands upon which The Possums Programs have been created, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. We acknowledge that First Nations have breastfed, slept with, and lovingly raised their children on Australian lands for at least 65,000 years, to become the oldest continuous living culture on Earth. Possums stands with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.