Feed Safe NZ vs St John NZ CPR Usage & Stats

Can I have an occasional drink while breastfeeding? How does alcohol affect breastmilk? How long should I wait after having a drink, before I breastfeed? Feed Safe is based on up-to-date research and official New Zealand recommendations from the Ministry of Health. It has been made available to kiwi mums by WellSouth Primary Health Network. - Understand the official guidelines and how alcohol affects breastmilk - Calculate the time till there should be no alcohol in your breastmilk, based on your height and weight - Find contact details for breastfeeding information and support services
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St John is the leading provider of first aid training in New Zealand as well providing ambulance services to 90% of the population. Our app teaches the life-saving skills of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (commonly known as CPR) and shows you how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator). Knowing how to save the life of a family member, friend or colleague is vital - you never know when you might need to and this app is completely FREE. FEATURES: - Adult, Child and Infant CPR and AED tutorials with audio prompts - CPR and AED training videos from Dr Tony Smith, Medical Director at St John New Zealand - Maori and Simplified Chinese translations - Beeping and vibrating CPR Timing Assist to help you with consistent chest compressions - Set up your own emergency services phone number – useful when travelling abroad (iPhone only) The app is compatible with any device running iOS 7 and above.
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Feed Safe NZ VS.
St John NZ CPR

March 16, 2025