No two breastfeeding experiences are the same, which is why we share as many mama stories with you as we can! Our feeding journey’s may be different but you’ll find that many of us share similar challenges – whether mental, physical or emotional!
In Mama Stories we hear from mothers who have fed their babies through the ups and downs of breastfeeding. You see, whilst breastfeeding may be one of the most natural behaviours in the world, that doesn’t mean it comes naturally to all of us!
From those who face adversity through illness to mamas who feed beyond babyhood, we recognise and celebrate them all! The result is inspiring mama stories that give us ‘food for thought’ and a reason to keep going. Sometimes breastfeeding can be a lonely journey to be on but we want to show you that you are not alone. Through the act of sharing stories and experiences, we can help support and empower one another.
If you’d like to share your unique breastfeeding story, then please get in touch with us.
Breastfeeding was something I wanted to try and do, and I thought I had my plan in place. That is, until my little girl came
Apologies if this doesn’t sound like a positive birth. It wasn’t. I’ve submitted two formal complaints to the Trust I gave birth in and had
I always tell people that nothing could have prepared me for motherhood, especially breastfeeding. It’s something I have had to battle for and still, mentally,
After birth, it can sometimes be hard to get breastfeeding off to the best start. When you have a c-section it can be even more
Breastfeeding wasn’t something I had thought too much about before having children. However, whilst pregnant I knew I’d like to give it a try, but
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Control. Ask me why I breastfeed my baby and I will honestly tell you it’s about control. Not in a possessive unhealthy way, but during
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