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Journal Vol. 37, No. 3 — Thinking about breastfeeding

ISSN 2516-5852 (Online)

AIMS Journal, 2025, Vol 37, No 3

Editorial: Thinking about breastfeeding

Alex Smith welcomes you to the September 2025 issue of the AIMS journal and gets us thinking about breastfeeding.

Beguiling Baby Tech, Bewildering Bodies: Technological Creep Into Sacred Space

Birth doula and breastfeeding counsellor, Berlin Krebs, warns us about the ever-growing business in birth and breastfeeding technology.

Feeding your baby? Don’t let them lie to you.

Gabrielle Palmer, author of ‘The Politics of Breastfeeding’, explains how little has changed since she published her inspirational and eye-opening book in 1988.

Breastfeeding over the decades

Former midwife and lactation consultant, Anne Hemsley, shares her account of a lifetime learning about breastfeeding.

Biological Nurturing: Closing the gaps in midwifery to support breastfeeding

Joelle and Suzanne Colson run through an approach to breastfeeding that they documented 30 years ago, otherwise known as ‘laid-back breastfeeding’.

Induction and breastfeeding

Emma Laurinaviciene-Connor looks back at her breastfeeding journey highlighting the missed opportunities and limitations of the support she received.

Breastfeeding trauma

Nicola de Sousa remembers her own experience of breastfeeding trauma and how this led her to train as a breastfeeding counsellor.

Poor breastfeeding education for UK healthcare professionals: a huge gap in the provision of early breastfeeding support for new mothers.

Independent midwife and lactation consultant Lucy Moggridge explains just how little training midwives receive in breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding? Babies can do it in their sleep!

Joelle and Suzanne Colson explain how babies may benefit from feeding while still asleep.

Disrupting breastfeeding confidence a drip at a time

Alex Smith draws attention to the effect that IV fluids given to the mother in labour may have on her baby’s initial weight loss.

Maternal Pituitary Support

Claire Barlow and Jenn Kenworthy introduce their support group for mothers suffering with pituitary gland problems, and explain how a heavy blood loss following a birth can affect the milk supply.

A Conversation with Kate Evans, author of The Food of Love

AIMS volunteer Catharine Hart interviews Kate Evans the author of the very popular book, ‘The Food of Love’.

The Fabric of Birth - Part Two

In part-two of her fascinating article, Nicole Schlögel continues to reflect on how the ‘mechanics of birth’, learned by heart as a student midwife, is at complete odds with the organic dynamics of physiological birth.

AIMS Workshop: Technology in the perinatal period

AIMS volunteer Kathryn Kelly shares a recent discussion she invited about technology in the perinatal period.

Why Fatherhood Solutions Matters - the first year

Scott Mair puts the case for fathers as central, active parents with their own needs, strengths, and challenges.

Jenny Cunningham and Dr Jude Field - Working together to influence the future of midwifery research

Jenny Cunningham and Dr Jude Field update us on their project aimed at establishing future priorities for midwifery research.

Margaret Jowitt obituary

Saying farewell to Margaret Jowitt

Jean Robinson obituary

Saying farewell to Jean Robison

What has the AIMS Campaigns Team been up to this quarter?

Find out about all of the AIMS campaigns team activities this last quarter.

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