Environmental Benefits of Breastfeeding

Environmental Benefits of Breastfeeding

Help save the planet and go green through your commitment to breastfeeding.  Find out how nursing your baby gives back to the earth:  1. Good for the environment Everyone is being encouraged to go green these days. Breastfeeding requires less waste from packaged products such as wrappers, canisters and disposable bottlers. In an article titled “Mother... [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...]

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...]

Renee Water’s Story

Renee Water’s Story

I would love to say that the moment my little baby came to the breast for the first time he sucked and immediately we had a breastfeeding relationship.  But for many of us, it just wasn’t the case.  My son, Rowan, would suck on his upper lip and therefore receive no milk.  Then he got struck down with jaundice and was in the NICU for two days... [Read more...]

Renee L Water’s Story

Renee L Water’s Story

With my first child kayla, I really had a hard time getting her to breast feed and getting my milk to come in.  It was a good month before we really figured it out.  Had I known what I know today I would’ve taken warm showers, massaged my breasts with warm castor oil and pumped to get my milk to come for the good bacteria  and the doctor finally... [Read more...]

Share your story

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...]

Benefits of Extended Breastfeeding

Benefits of Extended Breastfeeding

Extended breastfeeding involves nursing your child for more than a year.  Despite my commitment to breastfeeding, every so often, I start feeling a little insecure about nursing my son, Connor, at 26 months.  Most of the mammas I know have weaned already or are in the process of doing so.  Despite the fact that I breastfeed Connor everywhere, I sometime... [Read more...]

Refuting “The Case Against Breastfeeding”

Refuting “The Case Against Breastfeeding”

There have been an avalanche of commentaries since Hanna Rosin’s publication of “The Case Against Breastfeeding“ in The Atlantic, April 2009, which came out last week.  Rosin, a contributing editor and mother of three,  challenges whether women want to breastfeed or feel pressured to do so by society.  She argues that the evidence... [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...]

Allison C’s Story

Allison C’s Story

In summary, it took 5 days and much crying (from me and my baby) before we established our nursing relationship, but it was well worth it!  After 21 months it is still our favorite activity to do together  In April of 2007 I had a beautiful homebirth.  My son was 9 lbs. 7 oz, and was looking forward to a relaxing day with my new babe in my own... [Read more...]

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