Birth and breastfeeding are beautifully linked – both powered by the amazing hormone Oxytocin, also referred to as the ‘love hormone’. This hormone is essential
We all have our own image of how motherhood will pan out. You have a beautiful pregnancy where everyone compliments you on your ‘glow’. Then
I was recently alerted to some Dutch research (March, 2023) that detailed the incredible function of breastmilk after a caesarean birth. Now I must stress
Breastfeeding was something I had my heart set on achieving, even before finding out I was pregnant. I had seen friends and family members feed
I had my first baby Arthur in August 2022, then exactly 16 months later Polly was born in December 2023 (Yes, I have my hands
I had my first baby Arthur in August 2022, then exactly 16 months later Polly was born in December 2023 (Yes, I have my hands
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
April is Caesarean Awareness Month, a worldwide campaign setup by ICAN – The International Cesarean Awareness Network. The month long campaign aims to educate society
Since we’d needed IVF to conceive and then I’d relied on anti-sickness medication to get me through the pregnancy with hyperemesis, it was so important
As if getting grips with breastfeeding isn’t hard enough, breastfeeding after a c-section is a whole new ball game. Barriers to breastfeeding after a c-section
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