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23.01.2022 This isn't even baby related but it's a good reminder that friends and support come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it's the person we least expect that swoops in to help.



19.01.2022 Whilst you can read the words, hearing this read with a beautiful Northern Irish lilt is even better

19.01.2022 This is a beautiful read. It articulates well the importance of trusting that your baby is the expert on her needs whilst framing it from a physiological perspective. https://www.carolsmyth.co.uk//breastfeeding-normal-baby-b/

16.01.2022 It's just over a year since I started my business supporting mums, bubs and families. It's been a wonderful year and when I think of all those beautiful babies who were so little then but are now crawling and running I am amazed at how quickly time passes. I'm guessing that my early mums can totally relate to this orangutan mother' frustration as she endeavors to keep her baby safe.



15.01.2022 Do you ever feel as though you are overwhelmed with well meaning advice? Whether it's from friends, family or the so-called professionals it can distract us from our own inner voice. It can help to step away and find the space to hear the quiet. That is often the place we find the answers we had inside us all along. Help is best heard when we ask for it. Repost photo from @livefromsnacktime

13.01.2022 You may have noticed that I changed the tag line of my business. In addition to recognising the support I give mums with regards to baby's sleep and crying behaviours I also work to support mums with baby's feeding issues. I've been seeing more mums who are not fully breastfeeding. They may be weaning, mix feeding, expressing, bottle feeding expressed milk or feeding with formula. I want to acknowledge all the mums and all the ways we feed our babies.

08.01.2022 This sums it up beautifully https://www.facebook.com/2398587723751695/posts/2849389252004871/?sfnsn=mo



07.01.2022 It feels like it's been a long winter. A lot of us have been restricted in where we can go and who we can see. Now that the weather is warming it's the perfect time to get outside with your little ones. So often babies fuss and cry more when they repeat the same activities in the same environment every day. Outside provides an ever changing environment. Together enjoy exploring and experiencing this beautiful time of year.

04.01.2022 What a great goal! So often I feel disappointed with my lack of daily achievement. Perhaps its not my efforts that are at fault. Perhaps it is my unrealistic expectation of just how much one person can do. With young babies, older babies and yes even children I think it is ok to have days where our perceived underachieving is actually a glorious success.

01.01.2022 In my opinion, not enough is said about the real 'benefits' of breastfeeding. Tongue in cheek, but maybe we should make these into health promotion posters inst...ead On a more serious note, it sometimes feels like we have to give the answer that 'breastfeeding is important for babies' when actually, as long as it's working well, and once you've got through the earlier weeks of getting to grips with it, it often becomes a simpler option. I think we should say that more often! Also, this was a list written in the Positive Breastfeeding Book three years ago. I think the first - the shops being closed - has taken on a whole new meaning during lockdowns and in other areas, emergencies. There's a serious conversation to be had in all of this in investing in breastfeeding for food security and sustainability. But there's definitely also room for humour and just sheer convenience :D If you're being honest (and not making light of more serious situations) what were the perks of breastfeeding for you

01.01.2022 ...and the best way to ensure they grow to their full potential? Hold the baby as much as possible, keep them close, reduce their stress as much as possible and... help them to release as much oxytocin as possible. After all, the nights take up around 50% of your baby’s life, they matter just as much as the days! Hugging grows brains, not bad habits! Day or night!

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