After bottle feeding my two eldest children, I knew I wanted to try breastfeeding my third baby. However, whilst I was pregnant I wasn’t prepared for being told my baby had Down Syndrome. When she was born we were warned
After bottle feeding my two eldest children, I knew I wanted to try breastfeeding my third baby. However, whilst I was pregnant I wasn’t prepared for being told my baby had Down Syndrome. When she was born we were warned
It’s so funny to me that I was breastfeeding a different child this time last year! I breastfed my first son Bodhi until he was 28 months old and I was 4 months pregnant. I didn’t want to stop. My
Having breastfed my other two babies the intention was to also breastfeed my 3rd. I gained so much confidence, knowledge and experience during my 2nd breastfeeding journey using online resources and community midwives, that breastfeeding was my ultimate choice. I
I breastfed my first child, Clara for 14 months and so when I got pregnant with my son I had no doubts I’d do it again. I hoped that second time around breastfeeding would be even better and smoother than
It’s the day after your birth and you are getting into the swing of things. You have had a few post birth meals of jam on toast and you are starting to feel human again! The first night went smoothly.
Packing my hospital bag at around 32 weeks pregnant, I still remember ticking off my list; nappies – check, maternity pads – check, magazines – check, baby’s ‘coming home outfit’ – check. I think as new parents, part of the
September is Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Month and we have four mothers share their experiences of feeding and providing breast milk to their babies in NICU. What is NICU Month? Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Month is designed to
Disney, the most magical place on earth, right? The place many of us dream of taking our children – and where you can unleash and have fun at ANY age. Whether it’s Disneyland Paris, or Disney World in Orlando, you’ll
Mother of one and Personal Stylist Amy Pacitti has written and released her first book, entitled ‘Motherhood to Postpartum and Beyond: A Guide to Healing Women of Color’. A collection of stories, tips & advice from women of color This
When I was pregnant with my second child I was so excited to find out if they were a boy or girl and to begin a brand new breastfeeding journey. I already had a little boy whom I had breastfed
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