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So, if you don’t breastfeed, your children will be badly behaved…

The title of this article is, of course, very very tongue in cheek but it does summarise the stories that have appeared in the news recently. It comes as scientists finish annoying studies on yet another aspect of parenting half of us are doing wrong and in turn help to alienate yet another group of [...]

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Do breastfeeding mothers get enough support?

By Hayley   Hayley introduces herself: I was in graphic design/marketing for a wine merchants and loved my job and was always ambitious, but having been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries I started to take a different look at life and my priorities. The thought that I might not be able to have children made me realise just [...]

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Breastfeeding Support

By Sabina   After becoming Mummy to Little Bean in June 2008 the intention was to return to work but a few months in Sabina knew that herplace was at home. Nearly 3 years on she is still a stay at home Mum with a new addition to the family, 8mth old Beanie Boy.  Sabina began [...]

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NHS Choices?

By Jai   Jai Breitnauer is a freelance writer and editor specialising in health and parenting for women’s consumer magazines. She lives in Bristol with her Architect husband, Noah, and their son, Isaac, two, and is expecting her second baby in July 2011. Jai is also a cycling enthusiast – check out her blog about cycling with [...]

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My Breastfeeding Experience

By Alice Alice is 29 and works as a freelance teachery trainery type. She lives in the South West with her husband and 14month old daughter. They have no pets after the horrific incident with the goldfish. For me breastfeeding wasn’t easy or pain free until DD was 16weeks old (when she suddenly grasped it [...]

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My Breastfeeding Experiences

Renee is a mother of three, soon to be four. She blogs at Fourth Time  A Mum. I had my first baby when I was 19. No one around me breastfed, I had never seen anyone breastfeed and the thought of doing it made me wince, not that I had heard any horror stories but [...]

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