Something I 8217 m really passionate about is continuing to breastfeed when returning to work Having done it twice now I feel I 8217 ve
vc row vc column vc column text My first child Freddie was born in July 2020 via elective cesarean section and I naively had
I knew I wanted to breastfeed again after such an incredible special journey feeding my firstborn Freddie for 25 months It 8217 s important to
And just like that it 8217 s over After 751 days my breastfeeding journey with my son has come to an end It 8217 s
When you 8217 ve worked so hard emotionally and physically to breastfeed you want to celebrate those key milestones on your breastfeeding journey I know
It 8217 s National Breastfeeding Week in England 27 June 8211 3 July and the theme this year is 8216 everyone has a part to
Never did I imagine I 8217 d still be nursing my son at almost 17 months when at the beginning I couldn 8217 t see
You put so much love time and energy into establishing breastfeeding and now the return to work is looming over you So many thoughts and
With the COVID 19 vaccine being a big discussion point at the moment and the on going controversy surrounding its safety for pregnant and breastfeeding
I had read about mastitis early on in my breastfeeding journey so knew the signs to look out for As soon as I felt my
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