A week to celebrate motherhood

The Australian Breastfeeding Associaition has more than 120 local groups across the nation. Photo: FREEPIK.COM
IN the lead-up to Mother’s Day this Sunday, May 11, the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is celebrating National Mothering Week.
This year, ABA is highlighting how mothers have cherished the support they found by joining ABA local groups and the role ABA has played for mothers along their parenting journeys; from managing breastfeeding, to supporting family life, extending to personal growth, career advancement, and other aspect of their lives.
For six decades, ABA has provided practical mother-to-mother peer support and up to date, evidenced-based information to mums, parents, and families.
“ABA has more than 120 local groups across Australia,” ABA chief executive officer Victoria Marshall-Cerins said.
“These groups are led by trained breastfeeding counsellors and educators.
“For more than 60 years, ABA local groups have offered new parents a village of support, friendship and timely information to help them build community, learn new skills and make new friendships in their local areas.”
New mum Joanna reflected on how joining an ABA local group helped her build a community of support when she had baby Evan, 11 months ago.
“I would definitely recommend ABA local groups as they are a great supportive way to keep you on track and a safe place to ask questions about what is really going on for you,” Joanna said.
Kathleen, mum to baby Florence and toddler Leo, has made solid friendships at her local group and enjoys attending each month.
“When I had my son and being a new mum, I was looking for things in the local area as I had a little bit of difficulty with breastfeeding,” Kathleen said.
“I joined a local meet up where I got support with breastfeeding and met some local mums.”
Ms Marshall-Cerins said new mums such as Kathleen and Joanna “benefited enormously” from joining a local ABA group as they felt empowered by education, resources, and evidenced based research to help them along their breastfeeding journeys.
“ABA has just launched the complete package of the First 72 hours eModule this NMW25.
“This eModule is designed to provide new parents with a step-by-step guide for 72 hours after giving birth.
“This module is now available and is free with ABA Virtual Village membership and accessible any time of the day or night.”
For more information on the ABA, head to breastfeeding.asn.au