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Share your story

We want to hear from you!  Each of you has a unique breastfeeding story.  Help inspire others by sharing it and let’s spread the knowledge and create a global breastfeeding village. Simply fill in the form below and we’ll upload it onto the site.  We look forward to reading what you have to say. ———————————————————————– [contact-form... [Read more...]

Massachusetts New Law Protects Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers

Massachusetts New Law Protects Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers

The following two articles are both reports and reactions to Massachusetts new laws protecting the rights of breastfeeding mothers. Prior to the change, a breastfeeding mom could be charged with indecent exposure, and would have to register as a sex offender! Now moms are not only allowed to breastfeed publicly, but anyone who harasses a breastfeeding... [Read more...]

Medical Benefits of Breastfeeding

Medical Benefits of Breastfeeding

Beyond the nurturing and nutrition breast milk offers numerous medical benefits to both the mother and baby.  Read on for more info: 1. Breast milk helps the developing baby’s immune system and gives them immunities to disease Formula doesn’t give any of these benefits. Breast milk gives babies antibodies from the mother to help fight... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of SIDS

Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of SIDS

It has long been suggested that breastfeeding reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) but this recent German study proves it.  The protection last as long as the child is breastfed.  For more go to: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090302/hl_nm/us_breastfeeding_sids;_ylt=ApJ513VMPe_PsvPm78aBK8bgcbYF For more info on Reasons to Breastfeed... [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...]

Village Breastfeeds Baby Moses

Village Breastfeeds Baby Moses

On 11 January, in the wee hours of the morning, Charles Moses Martin Goodrich was born.  Tragically, this happy time was mixed with sadness when Moses’ mother died 11 hours later of amniotic fluid embolism, a rare obstetric complication.  Robbie Goodrich, Moses’ father, was faced with the dilemma of feeding his newborn son.  Marquette... [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...]

Support Timely Adoption of Urgency Ordinance, Boycott Nestle!

Support Timely Adoption of Urgency Ordinance, Boycott Nestle!

The Sacramento California based activist group Save Our Water is seeking an Urgency Ordenance from the Sacramento City council to stop Nestlé Corporation from building a bottled water plant using the city water supply. Human rights activists and breast feeding advocates from throughout the world have boycotted the Swiss-based Nestlé Corporation since... [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...]

Arkansas Pushes for Breastfeeding Bill

Arkansas Pushes for Breastfeeding Bill

In Little Rock, Arkansas the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee approved a measure on Tuesday requiring employers  to ensure mothers get breaks to pump breast milk for their babies.  This would allow thousands of mothers to return to work but continue to breastfeed their babies.  For more on this story go to: http://www.kfsm.com/news/sns-ap-ar-xgr–breastfeedingbill,0,3158669.story  Read More →

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