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
Rachel, an American mother living in Switzerland, writes the inspiring expat lifestyle blog My Mini Adventurer. I asked Rachel to be a part of Milk and
As someone who has struggled with low supply for both of my babies, who had over forty appointments with lactation consultants throughout Switzerland and also
Andrea, my go-to exclusive pumper, has shared her top five tips for successful pumping! Check out my interview with her over here. Tip #1: Get
One of the reasons that I cried early in the life of my first boy, when met with the reality of being unable to exclusively
This is a photo of my friend Vanessa’s great-grandmother, publicly breastfeeding her son, Vanessa’s grandfather, ninety years ago. How amazing is it that she is
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
It is 5.40am and I am on a train, on the way to the airport, alone. With a breast pump in my suitcase. I know,
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
I am sad today. I am increasingly coming to terms with the fact that, in my past, I did everything that I could. I made