
Welcome to
All Things Breastfeeding
All Things Breastfeeding aspire to provide a breastfeeding go-to resource for South African moms. Started by certified lactation consultant Christine Klynhans, this website will always aim to get to the heart of what breastfeeding moms need
- Expert advice from a stunning team of professionals on all your breastfeeding queries
- Help with finding a lactation consultant in your area
- Breast Pump Demo Centres in different areas
- Fitment centres for Carriwell’s Pregnancy and Breastfeeding underwear
- A library packed with breastfeeding information
- Helpful tools for parents and professionals
- Online courses
- An ever-growing online store
We recognise that each mom and baby will have a unique breastfeeding relationship. It is our passion to help moms find solutions for their challenges and joy on their journey.
Our Offerings
Breast Pump Demo Centres
Understanding the terminology
Cycles per minute, suction strength, different modes – what does it all mean?
Compare brands and models
Test different pumps to help you find the one best suited for you
Find your flange size
Our ‘How-to guide’ will help, but know for sure by testing different sizes.
Best use of your budget
Make sure you get the best pump available for the amount you want to spend
Medical aid assistance
Your medical aid may cover a pump if purchased from a healthcare practitioner.
Follow-up support
Have somewhere to return to if you struggle or need help getting it right
Latest Articles
Worried You Don’t Have Enough Milk? Feeling anxious about milk supply is one of the most common breastfeeding concerns for new moms — and also the main reason many stop […]
Worrying about not having enough breast milk is one of the most common fears new mothers face. While some truly experience a low milk supply, many mothers mistake normal baby […]
Mastitis is the term used to describe a spectrum of conditions, including breast engorgement, breast inflammation, blocked ducts, nipple blebs, bacterial mastitis (once an infection kicks in), and breast abscesses. […]
Feedback from our moms
I did not think I would cope with working and breastfeeding, but with my awesome breast pump and some expressing hacks I managed to succeed until my baby turned a year!
Suzanne
My baby was born prematurely and I was not at all prepared for expressing and breastfeeding. To find so much support and information in one place made all the difference in the world.
Mpho
Christine was able to help me through a virtual consultation with painful expressing, and we identified a too small flange. So greatful that I could get it sorted.