Here’s some top tips for new mums from Joanne, owner of Cecily Plum, the cool pregnancy and maternity clothes boutique.
Wear suitable clothing: a loose fitting top which is short enough that you don’t sit on it is fine. It needs to be loose enough that you can lift it easily, and that it doesn’t hitch up all the way round. Alternatively, breastfeeding tops are designed so that you can get feeding access without lifting your top. These are ideal if you want to wear a fitted or long top. Designs vary, and the best ones are cut to flatter the New Mum shape – bigger around the boob and not clingy around the tummy.
A long wide scarf or a wrap can also be a useful aid as you latch baby on if you want to screen yourself from neighbours.
And of course, don’t forget underwear! Nursing or maternity underwear is a must, you need to be able to unclip quickly, and get something that fits properly. Try ordering a few styles in a few different sizes. Try them all on, jiggle about and keep only those that really fit and feel comfortable.
Try to anticipate when baby is hungry, don’t wait for him to be screaming. Most babies will have little signs that they’re hungry before they start screaming the place down and drawing everyone’s attention to themselves and Mum. You’ll soon get to know the signs, and when you see them find a good spot and get him attached!If on the other hand you have baby like my first who would go from sleeping angel to famished and screaming in less than 10 seconds, the best you can do is have an idea of when he’s likely to be hungry and get ready. My little one was such a heavy sleeper I sometimes got him into place on my lap whilst still asleep, waited for him to wake up, then got him attached before he knew what had happened.
Find a good spot to stop: to begin with at least you’ll probably find it easiest to feed sitting in a straight backed chair, perhaps in a corner so you can see who’s around, and with a long glass of water to hand. Avoid noisy places if you have a very inquisitive baby as he’ll be looking around (and trying to take your nipple with him) rather than concentrating on the job at hand. I like cafes, there’s always somewhere to sit, drink is on hand, and you have something to do (eat muffins



