Netmums recent problematic post Self-proclaimed ‘biggest and best parenting network’ Netmums recently shared a video post on their Instagram page asking parents their views on
My first child, Freddie, was born in July 2020 via elective cesarean section and I naively had done no preparation or research regarding recovery and
March has been an exceptionally busy month, and one full of freshness and hope. It’s the month we welcomed Spring time and also the month
by Lori Solomon for Medical Xpress Exclusive breastfeeding duration of at least three months may decrease the risk for childhood hematologic cancers, according to a
It is World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st March, it is celebrated this day due to the significance of the 21/3 – three copies
Over the years breastfeeding rates decreased as infant formula became more widely promoted and marketed around the world. As the decades crept by, we saw
By Valerie Flynn The HSE has dropped a target to increase breastfeeding rates by 2 percentage points per year. The health service has consistently missed
Picture this: I would be walking down the street on a summer day when the world would suddenly seem so dark, even though the sun
A new international study led by La Trobe University researchers, and published in Plos One, has revealed the reasons why some new mothers produce less
By Emma Gritt The French Olympic Committee will provide hotel rooms for its breastfeeding athletes during the Paris Olympics this summer. Traditionally children are banned