Breastfeeding in Real Life: Doula Molly’s story. When I was pregnant with my first son, I had “planned” to breastfeed him. Though it wasn’t really a plan. It went more like this”I’ll try to breastfeed.” I was indifferent  about it. It wasn’t a goal. It wasn’t the most important thing. It was just a thing […]

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August 30, 2017

Breastfeeding in Real Life: One Mom’s Story.

Your baby is finally here! You get through the first 24-48 hours at the hospital with the nurses everywhere and offering assistance at every turn. Then you go home. You nurse your precious baby, she drifts off to sleep and all is right with the world. Then what seems like instantly baby is hungry and […]

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August 11, 2016

How do I know my breastfed newborn is getting enough to eat?

It’s no secret our society has over sexualized women’s breasts. It’s too common of an occurrence that a woman is scolded and shamed for feeding her child the way nature intended in public. People like to rebuttal that urination is also natural but they don’t do that in public. This is an idiotic statement because […]

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January 24, 2016

If breasts were made for men…