
BERWICK mother of two Leonie Zutenis joined her local breastfeeding association when she had a “screaming and colicky” baby.
Now, some seven years later, Ms Zutenis is group leader and a breastfeeding counsellor with the Australian Breastfeeding Association’s Berwick/Pakenham Group.
The group boasts about 80 members, with local mums coming together from right across Casey and beyond to offer each other support, guidance and friendship.
On Monday, the group helped celebrate World Breastfeeding Week at a gathering in Berwick where mothers and children came together to mark the week-long event.
The theme for World Breastfeeding Week 2006 is Code Watch: 25 years of protecting breast-feeding.
Ms Zutenis said she first joined the group when she was having trouble breastfeeding and her child was experiencing colic.
She then went to the Berwick/Pakenham group and made contact with a great group of women who showed her she was not the only one experiencing the challenges of motherhood and breastfeeding.
“The group offered such great support,” Ms Zutenis said.
With children now aged seven and four, Ms Zutenis said many mothers whose children were no longer breastfed still attended the group. She said the group often discussed other facets of parenting besides breastfeeding, such as toddler training, expressing and returning to work.
The group meets on the first Monday and third Tuesday of each month.
“It is a nice group of people and the kids have a good time too,” Ms Zutenis said.
“Mothers can often become isolated and this can contribute to post-natal depression.
“Mothers can come out and meet other people and if they are having problems with feeding we can work through it.”
The Australian Breastfeeding Association has a 24-hour help hotline for mothers in need of assistance with feeding.
The number is 9885 0653.
For further information about the Australian Breastfeeding Association’s Berwick/Pakenham Group call Ms Zutenis on 9769 5160.