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...]

Going from “Ow” to “Wow”: Overcoming Painful Nursing

Going from “Ow” to “Wow”: Overcoming Painful Nursing

My friend May gave birth to her first baby at the end of December.  Like many new mothers she is struggling with nipple pain and asked me for a few tips.  Pain while nursing puts many people off breastfeeding or discourages them enough to give up.  We want you to have the best start possible when nursing your baby.  This week I offer some tips to... [Read more...]

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Know Your Breastfeeding Rights

Breastfeeding is the way nature designed for you to nourish your baby.  In the modern world, mothers are still be given a hard time about nursing their babies in public.  It really pays to know the law so when someone complains you can stand up for yourself.  Legislation guarantees you are given the place, space and time to pump for your baby at... [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...]

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...]

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...]

Clutch Hold

Clutch Hold

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpwCl6DSMoA The clutch or football hold is another position you can use to nurse your baby.  This video gives you a great look at how to position the baby and also how to prevent sore nipples with a good latch.  Read More →

Celebrating Our Commitment to Breastfeeding

Celebrating Our Commitment to Breastfeeding

I moved to the US when I was four months pregnant and still waiting to get my green card.  By the time it came through, I was too far along in my pregnancy to start work.  My intention was to have my son, Connor, and then go back to full-time work when he was three months.  Everything changed after his birth and at three months neither of us was... [Read more...]

Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk

Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk

New studies show that the longer you breastfeed, the greater your chances of preventing ovarian, breast and possibly endometrial cancer.  The following article claims “every two months of breastfeeding reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by 25pc for the mother.”  Breast milk also kills cancer cells so it is beneficial to your baby as well. ... [Read more...]

Boobies Without Borders

Boobies Without Borders

Salma Hayek arrived in Sierra Leone in September as a UNICEF ambassador with a mission to help fight tetanus, a leading cause of death in the country for mothers and their babies.  Twenty one percent of infant deaths in the country are related to tetanus.  Backed by sponsorship from Pampers, she was delivering vaccines which can prevent this fatal,... [Read more...]

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