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
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
Meet Sharon. Sharon wears an invisible cape every single day that signifies her strength in this world of babies and motherhood. She has been through
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
My sister is pregnant, and she has a blog post request! How exciting is that?! She has asked me to write a post discussing the
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
After five and a half months of believing without a doubt that I have low milk supply — no, make that almost three years, seeing
I had planned on seeing a lactation consultant while here on holiday in Australia. It seems that the medical professional’s approach to breastfeeding is very
5 months on, and we are still boobin’. Still using the tubes.Still using Domperidone.Still eating and drinking galactagogues.Still taking Saint John’s Wort.Still getting frustrated at
I just had a moment. Context: These past few days I have been feeling like I have more milk. The very rare and random occasions