Congratulations to Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
23 July, 2013
Congratulations to Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge
The New Zealand College
of Midwives joins with millions of people in New Zealand and
around the world in congratulating the Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge on the arrival of their son. The Duchess is
reported to have taken care with her health and prepared
carefully for the birth and the College, whose members
specialise in caring for women during pregnancy and birth,
are delighted to hear that she had a healthy and natural
birth.
“It has also been reported during her pregnancy that the Duchess wanted to breast feed her baby and we will be delighted to see her acting as a role model in this way,” says Karen Guilliland, Chief Executive of the New Zealand College of Midwives.
Many women in the world, whilst understanding the importance of breastfeeding often find it difficult to establish with their babies. The Duchess could do so much to inspire confidence in other mothers.
“It has also been reported that the Duchess has purchased a moses basket rather than a bassinet for her baby. These are similar to the ‘pepi-pods’ and wahakura that are becoming popular in New Zealand for safe sleeping with baby.
“This would be another wonderfully positive message about safe sleep with a baby.”
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