Department of Health & Social Care Campaigns
    Updated at: November 21, 20242 min read

    Supporting the DHSC: Better Health Start for Life

    UK Meds provides you with all you need to know about the Department of Health & Social Care campaign Better Health Start for Life.

    Key Takeaways

    Campaign Overview:

    Better Health Start for Life offers advice and guidance to support parents through pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood.

    Goals of the Campaign:

    Help parents provide a healthy start for their children by offering guidance on weaning, bonding, pregnancy, feeding, mental health, and early development.

    How UK Meds Can Help:

    UK Meds provide access to fertility and breastfeeding supplements, along with other baby products to support new parents and families.

    What is Better Health Start for Life?

    Better Health Start for Life is an NHS and DHSC initiative offering trusted advice and guidance to support parents through pregnancy, birth and early parenthood. It covers a wide range of topics, including baby care, feeding, mental health and early childhood development.

    Better Health Start for Life

    What does Better Health Start for Life aim to achieve?

    Better Health Start for Life aims to support parents in providing a healthy start for their children. It offers guidance on key areas such as weaning, bonding, pregnancy, labour preparation, feeding, mental health, and early development. The campaign helps parents nurture their child's physical and emotional well-being, promoting optimal brain development and overall health from birth through to early childhood.

    How can UK Meds help?

    UK Meds supports the Better Health Start for Life campaign by providing access to fertility and breastfeeding supplements online, as well as other baby products to ensure new parents and budding families have all they need.

    Sources

    Better Health Start for Life - NHS

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