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15.01.2022 G I V E A W A Y LADIESS THIS ONE IS FOR YOU!!! CHRISTMAS BREASTFEEDING GIVEAWAY! ... We are giving 1 lucky mum the chance to win an amazing package featuring gifts from 3 wonderful small businesses: Two boxes of lactation cookies from @sweetgraze A dress of choice from @mammabellethelabel A $150 gift voucher for @suandsocollection HOW TO ENTER: 1 Follow all 3 businesses on Instagram + like this photo 2 Share this post to your Insta story, tag all 3 businesses & write GIVEAWAY! 3 Tag your friends in the comments (1 tag per comment). Each tag is 1 entry! Good luck!! Winner announced 21st December Please note: Gift card not redeemable for cash. Gifts are not transferable. Winner drawn at random. This competition is not endorsed or sponsored by Instagram. @ Australia See more



13.01.2022 ....right?? just feed us & we are good! Who else gets a little hangry at times? . .... . #hungry #feedme #hangry #hangryproblems #starving #mumlife #sahmlife #pregnancy #mummeme #mommemes #lactation #breastfeeding #lactationcookies #feedmecookies #sweetgrazecookies #sweetgraze See more

13.01.2022 TAG A MAMA BESTIE) Dear Mama, Welcome to survival mode. It’s going to be OK. The first six-ish weeks of having a newborn might be the hardest thing you’ll ever do and for reasons that don’t seem that impressive. It’s not a muscle-your-way-through-it kind of hard. It’s an endurance test. Just hang on. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Sleep deprivation is REAL.... Sure, everyone expects this. But, why does nobody talk about how it turns you into an entirely different, scary, unrecognizable person? Any chance you get, choose sleep. You’re going to feel more vulnerable than ever. Throw the idea of having it all together out the window. You’ll barely wear makeup. You’ll have greasy, unwashed hair. Your nursing pads will fall out of your shirt randomly. You’ll melt down because you don’t have time or energy to vacuum. Friends and family will see you at your absolute lowest. It takes courage, but let them. It’s okay. It takes a village is a saying for a reason. The bigger the network, the better: family, neighbors, new mama groups, mums a few steps ahead of you, church communities, parenting resource centers, and counsellors (try to find one who specialises in postpartum depression). Don’t let distance stop you you’ve got people in your corner who are just a text or call away. You’re not alone. See something, say something. There may be a time when you’ll think the newborn stage is just dark. You might be struggling with postpartum depression, and the sooner you ask for medical help, the better. Just do it: schedule an appointment with your doctor if you’re not sure what you’re feeling is normal. More people go through this than you think. You don’t have to suffer alone or without help. Wherever you are on your postpartum journey, remember you’re doing an amazing job, though you might not feel that way. You were made for your babies, and your babies for you. And you are more than enough, just how you are. @diklagoren Words by: Betsy Alle See more

01.01.2022 FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS, MERRY CHRISTMAS Wishing you all the love, happiness and joy. Hug your loved ones a little tighter this year. It’s been a year! Thank you to you amazing mummas out there, if it wasn’t for you, Sweet Graze wouldn’t be where it is today Love & Light to you all ... Here’s to a bigger and better 2021 #staysafe



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