Shame seems to be everywhere when it comes to breastfeeding, chestfeeding, bottle feeding or any other parenting decisions. How do we handle it and what can we do to bing more positivity to our experiences?
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April 2021
Shame seems to be everywhere when it comes to breastfeeding, chestfeeding, bottle feeding or any other parenting decisions. How do we handle it and what can we do to bing more positivity to our experiences?
You may have been told by your doctor, dentist or someone in a Facebook group that your baby has a tongue tie. But it’s very important to get this assessed by a lactation consultant and to investigate whether or not this is impacting breastfeeding before deciding on a revision.
You can breastfeed successfully after a cesarean birth and the right information can help you manage any hurdles that you might run into.
Being inclusive is vital for all people who are breastfeeding, chestfeeding or body feeding to get the support that they need for success.