My Fight with Low Supply
It’s time to tell my own story. My story is hard for me to tell, but I feel it is important — and get ready
It’s time to tell my own story. My story is hard for me to tell, but I feel it is important — and get ready
I thought breastfeeding aversion, or nursing aversion and agitation, was something that only inflicted pregnant mothers. And I’m not pregnant, so why have I had
Last weekend, I travelled to Geneva to speak on a panel at the World Health Organisation’s Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative congress. Surrounded by over 300
Lindsey McLean (writer of the blog Swiss Lark) is one of the mothers I met very early in the life of my first-born boy, back
All is quiet and smooth on the breastfeeding road of late. It’s a lovely way to be, where breastfeeding is just normal and easy and
One year. I really can’t believe that I have managed to breastfeed this little baby for the entire first year of his life. I’ve been
It is World Breastfeeding Week, and… well… I don’t know. As someone who has been on both sides of the breastfeeding ‘debate’ (and yes, there
There has been a quietening of my breastfeeding-related thoughts of late. Oh, don’t get me wrong, I have still had days where my knickers have