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
So. Your baby needs some extra milk (Not sure if this is the case? Check here.). I know that sometimes this realisation is hard, sometimes
This is Danica. Danica, a member of my breastfeeding support group, found a lump in her breast when her little boy, Ellington, was only eleven
This might be a little odd, but I’m preparing myself for some catharsis today. For the first time in this 10month breastfeeding journey, I expressed
I’m writing this right now from a couch in a little beach shack in Manly, Australia. We are visiting from Switzerland for five weeks for
I have been so amped to write about how I completely managed a full day out of the house yesterday with only the expressed breast
So now I have this huge freezer stash of breast milk. Woot! Now. The logistics. There seems to be a steep learning curve when it
I woke up today to find this message on my phone from my beautiful midwife: Good morning dear Jo. It might be x-mas and easter
I was going to call this post ‘Poo’, but decided against it. There will be a small mention of wee too. Haha. However, if poo
I have a friend who has an abundance of breastmilk. Here in Switzerland, there does not exist a breastmilk bank where I can gain access