I’d like to mark Scottish Breastfeeding Week by highlighting the inequalities in Scotland. Important data has continued to be gathered and colleagues on the Scottish
One in five women experience feelings of aversion during breastfeeding, according to a new Australian study, suggesting the phenomenon is more prevalent than previously recognised.
Looking after your little ones in the warm summer months can be hard going. In hot weather, babies and toddlers can be unsettled, uncomfortable, and
Jessica Nye, PhD Long-term sequalae from hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may be attenuated in part by breastfeeding, according to results of a study published
As usual we’ve been keeping a close eye on our favourite celebrity breastfeeding mamas this month. We’ve seen celebrities who’ve just welcomed babies and those
My background is in childcare and I am a professional Nanny. I’ve been working with children in different capacities for 20 years now and training
By Angela Priestley Entrepreneur Anna Fuller recently described the acronym of ‘FWP’ that she said has become well-known in female founder circles. It stands for
By Jessica Puckett Breastfeeding parents across America won a major victory last December, when the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act—also called the
I meet mums all the time that tell me about their breastfeeding story, and why it might have prematurely ended. The majority of the time
It’s not until a person begins their breastfeeding journey that they truly realise the time, energy and commitment it takes to nourish their little one.