Celebrating my Second Year Nurniversary

Celebrating my Second Year Nurniversary

Last week my son, Connor, turned two.  My little baby is now a boy.  I am celebrating my second year of breastfeeding him and am so happy and proud to have made it this far.  I have written about how we started and we got to this point in My Story.  Take a look if you haven’t done so yet.  I am so happy to be here now where nursing is simple... [Read more...]

Mission Statement: The Passion that Drives Us

Mission Statement:  The Passion that Drives Us

International Breastfeeding Symbol The purpose of this website is to encourage, support and reach out to Moms across the world facing the challenges of breastfeeding. We want to share resources, experience and the passion to give our children the gift of breastfeeding no matter what our individual circumstance. They say it takes a village to raise... [Read more...]

Breast Milk Cupcakes Anyone?

Breast Milk Cupcakes Anyone?

Although this seems rather controversial, baking with breast milk tastes even yummier than with cows milk.  Our bodies were designed to digest human breastmilk much easier than cow’s milk despite what the dairy industry wants you to believe.  I know many mamma’s who would easily make cereal for their young babies with breast milk so why... [Read more...]

My Story

My Story

When I was 17 my mother took me to see a plastic surgeon about getting breast reduction. I was a 38DD, didn’t like my breast very much and struggled to find clothes that fit right. Before the surgery the doctor warned me that I may not be able to breastfeed as the milk ducts may be severed but at 17 that seemed a long way off and I wasn’t... [Read more...]

Woman Nurses Dad to Health

Woman Nurses Dad to Health

Georgia Browne, a nursing mother, breastfeed her child but also pumps additional breast milk for her father which he adds to his daily cornflakes.  Her father got terminal colon cancer a few years ago, and once she had her first child, she began expressing milk to help her father fight the cancer.  She feeds her baby first and her dad gets any extra... [Read more...]

Chinese Police Woman Breastfeeds Babies Following Earthquake

Chinese Police Woman Breastfeeds Babies Following Earthquake

A Chinese police woman breastfed eight babies who were either orphaned or who’s mothers were unable to provide breast milk following the trauma of a severe earthquake that hit the Sichuan province in May 2008.  Although this is an older story, we thought this heroic deed still worthy of praise and your attention.  Watch a mother selflessly... [Read more...]

Facebook vs Nursing Mother: Hitting Back at Accusations that Nursing is Sexually Explicit

Facebook vs Nursing Mother: Hitting Back at Accusations that Nursing is Sexually Explicit

There is a hot debate in the media right now about the right to post breastfeeding pictures online. Facebook recently began removing profile pictures from members showing mothers nursing their babies and it has resulted in a global uproar.  Members have been threatened with expulsion from the site if they repost the pictures.  Facebook claims the... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County Honors Three Firms

Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County Honors Three Firms

The 2009 Mother-Baby Friendly Workplace Awards Luncheon sponsored by the Breastfeeding Coalition of San Joaquin County will honor three California businesses. In Harmony Music Therapy Services; the Law Office of Michael D. Small; and United Cerebral Palsy were nominated by an employee and selected to receive this years award. For more information... [Read more...]

Cross Feeding: Reverting Back to Ancient Pastimes

Cross Feeding: Reverting Back to Ancient Pastimes

Catherine Connors (pictured here) is a regular mamma who writes a personal blog commenting on her life and journey into motherhood.  She has recently come under fire for nursing another mother’s baby in public.  At a recent parenting conference, Catherine met another mother, Laura, and her 11 month old baby.  Catherine had forgotten to... [Read more...]

Making the Most Out of Low Milk Supply

Making the Most Out of Low Milk Supply

As many of you already know from My Story, I struggled with low milk supply when I first started nursing my son, Connor.  Due to a breast reduction that I had when I was 17, I knew breastfeeding was likely to be a challenge, but I was totally unprepared for the frustrations that lay ahead and how to deal with them.  There are many reasons why women... [Read more...]

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