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Mothers Groups
Mother-to-mother support is the most important factor in breastfeeding exclusivity and duration--how much and how long--babies breastfeed. The Breastfeeding Café is a small, local community that aims to provide friendship, breastfeeding support and education.
This group is for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and babies looking to make new friends, and deepen their breastfeeding knowledge in a safe and supportive breastfeeding community. Meetings are moderated by Donna Bruschi, IBCLC.
Join like-minded people to talk about babies, breastfeeding, feeding and mothering. A meeting generally goes like this:
- Welcome with coffee, tea, fruit, and other snacks
- Introductions and "ice breaker"
- Discussion topic
- Sharing time for questions, challenges, and celebrations
- Closing
- Free time for conversations
We meet on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 - 12:00.
Our meeting space is a clean comfortable meeting room in Highland, NY. The office is closed for business and we use HEPA air filtration. Adults must wear masks.
Frequently asked questions:
My baby bottle feeds, am I welcome?
Yes, you are welcome. Breastfeeding works differently for every family and sometimes, breastfeeding isn't possible at all.
Do I have to talk?
You don't have to talk--you are welcome to sit back and observe.
Can I bring my own food?
You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
My family is "non-traditional." Will I feel comfortable?
Yes, The Breastfeeding Café is for all types of families.
I'm worried about getting sick--Is this safe for my baby?
It's as safe as we can make it.
- People with symptoms must stay home.
- We have HEPA air filtration.
Can I just drop in?
No, space is limited and you must reserve your spot.
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Mothers Groups
Expected delivery date: December 30 and January 01.
Checklist Cloth Diapers
Cloth diapers seem mysterious at first! In the first weeks, your baby will go through about 10 to 12 every day... meaning that in no time at all, you'll be an old pro! Use this guideline to plan for what you need. (Items with a * are must-haves.)
[ ] Changing table, counter or bureau
[ ] Cushioned changing table pad with safety strap*
[ ] 2-3 changing table pad covers*
[ ] Diaper pail, hanging diaper pail, covered plastic tote or bucket*
[ ] 1-2 diaper pail liners*
[ ] 2-3 dozen cloth diapers*
[ ] 6-8 diaper covers, if using prefolds or fitted diapers
[ ] 1-2 wetbags*
[ ] Natural diaper cream* (Use a cream with a vegetable oil base, NOT petroleum)
[ ] 24 flannel wipes or soft washcloths*
[ ] Diaper detergent (unscented)
[ ] Diaper bag with changing pad
[ ] 1 box unscented baby wipes
[ ] 1 box of disposable newborn-size diapers
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Mother-to-mother support is the most important factor in breastfeeding exclusivity and duration--how much and how long--babies breastfeed. The Breastfeeding Café is a small, local community that aims to provide friendship, breastfeeding support and education.
This group is for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and babies looking to make new friends, and deepen their breastfeeding knowledge in a safe and supportive breastfeeding community. Meetings are moderated by Donna Bruschi, IBCLC.
Join like-minded people to talk about babies, breastfeeding, feeding and mothering. A meeting generally goes like this:
- Welcome with coffee, tea, fruit, and other snacks
- Introductions and "ice breaker"
- Discussion topic
- Sharing time for questions, challenges, and celebrations
- Closing
- Free time for conversations
We meet on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 - 12:00.
Our meeting space is a clean comfortable meeting room in Highland, NY. The office is closed for business and we use HEPA air filtration. Adults must wear masks.
Frequently asked questions:
My baby bottle feeds, am I welcome?
Yes, you are welcome. Breastfeeding works differently for every family and sometimes, breastfeeding isn't possible at all.
Do I have to talk?
You don't have to talk--you are welcome to sit back and observe.
Can I bring my own food?
You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
My family is "non-traditional." Will I feel comfortable?
Yes, The Breastfeeding Café is for all types of families.
I'm worried about getting sick--Is this safe for my baby?
It's as safe as we can make it.
- People with symptoms must stay home.
- We have HEPA air filtration.
Can I just drop in?
No, space is limited and you must reserve your spot.
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