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We’re here to help you bond with and feed your baby.
- Division: Women's and Children's services division
- General manager: Joanne Edwards
Contact us
Or call:
Northwick Park Hospital
Kelly Kinsella, Gemma Chandler or Aine McGahon
- 07825 014 785
- 020 8869 5255
Ealing Community
- Katharine Curren: 07904 186 762
Harrow Community
- Julie Peris: 07939 669 605
- Agata Wyzgowska: 07940 466 611
Feeding
Breast feeding
Breast milk is amazing – it packs all the right nutrients and goodness to give your baby a great start in life. It promotes bonding, and it’s good for you, too.
Our trained midwives and midwifery assistants will help you get started as soon as possible after birth. Find out more about breast feeding at NHS.uk.
Sign up to our infant feeding classes
Other ways to feed your baby
We’ll always promote breast feeding as the best choice for you and your baby. If you choose not to breast feed, you’ll need to bring pre-mixed formula with you.
If your baby requires formula milk because they are ill, premature, or it’s part of their treatment, we’ll provide formula for you.
Classes
Our infant feeding classes will teach all about breast feeding. Led by a trained midwife, we’re fully accredited UNICEF baby friendly.
Your family are welcome to come along, too.
Classes are held in the parent education room in the maternity block, level 4, at Northwick Park Hospital.
English
First and third Saturday of the month, from 10am to 12pm (except bank holiday weekends).
Gujarati (ગુજરાતી)
મહિનાના પ્રથમ શનિવાર 1.30 થી 3.30 વાગ્યા (બેંક રજા સપ્તાહના સિવાય).
First Saturday of the month, from 1.30pm to 3.30pm (except bank holiday weekends).
Romanian (Română)
A treia sâmbătă a lunii, de la 13:30 până la 15:30 (cu excepția week-end-urilor de sărbători).
Third Saturday of the month, from 1.30pm to 3.30pm (except bank holiday weekends).
Book your place
To book your place, drop us a line. We need your name, telephone number, how many weeks pregnant you are, and your preferred session.
- email us
- call 020 8869 5255
More information
Find out more about infant feeding and skin-to-skin contact in your pregnancy: