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On breastfeeding…beyond 12 months
So breastfeeding an older baby; that’s strange, right? Due to lack of information and discussion, and of course the ubiquitous Little Britain sketch, there are so many negative stereotypes around boob-feeding babies past a certain age…but surprise! It’s actually the … Continue reading
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Six things that surprised me about breastfeeding – for National Breastfeeding Week
There are so many things about parenting that I’ve found really surprising, but my experience of breastfeeding is one of the most unexpected. We’re coming up to Eliza’s sixth month; as one of my friends recently pointed out, that’s an … Continue reading










