Breastfeeding isn’t just for little babies, ya know?! Whilst many mamas stop breastfeeding after six months or after their baby turns one, there are still many more that continue to breastfeed well after babyhood.
Toddler, pre-schoolers and older children can all benefit from breastfeeding and we look at why this is and why we should celebrate breastfeeding longterm.
In this one hour special of the boobingit podcast I am joined by broadcaster campaigner and mama of one Kate Quilton to talk all things
By Wyatte Grantham Philips The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its guidance on breastfeeding extending the recommended time for parents to breastfeed their children
There is pressure in every aspect of every avenue of every situation we find ourselves in Pressure from ourselves our friends our families society and
When you feel like breastfeeding has been going well and you and your little one have found your groove it can completely shake your confidence
You re doing it more for you than him now though right The question was thrown at me from across the dinner table as
What is extended breastfeeding Here in the UK we class extended breastfeeding as continuing to nurse past a year of age nbsp The World Health
If you spend 10 minutes in a social media group where breastfeeding older children is the norm you ll come across the topic of toddler
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