Feeding

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    Tamara Ecclestone divides social media users with breastfeeding selfie

    Socialite Tamara Ecclestone, 32, has divided her followers once again after posting another picture of herself breastfeeding her daughter, Sophia, 3.

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    Dad invents gadget that allows parents to feed their baby and scroll their smartphone at the same time

    Tim Causa from Northern Virginia in the US had the light-bulb moment to create the device when he was his feeding his baby son in the middle of the night. “But I needed something to help me hold a bottle and my smartphone. The simple contraption, holds a baby’s wide-mouth bottle as well as a smartphone, enabling parents to feed their baby at the perfect angle while also catching up on important work emails/scroll through Instagram.

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    Blogger is shamed by another mum for breastfeeding her baby in a shopping centre

    Just when you thought we might be done with all the mum-shaming, another mother is verbally attacked for breastfeeding her son in a shopping centre. This was the exact dilemma mum-of-two, Kate Louise from Victoria, Australia found herself in earlier this week.

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    Breastfeeding Mums Are Being Shamed For ‘Brexting’ But Is It Really So Bad?

    AKA texting or using your mobile phone while breastfeeding is the current BF buzz word du jour and the latest way new mums are being shamed. According to some experts brexting can interrupt mother-baby bonding and cause mums to miss signs and cues that their baby is trying to make contact which can in turn lead to clinginess and attachment issues. “[Mums] could be missing cues that they’re full or they’re still hungry or their latch isn’t secure or if they are having trouble swallowing,” psych

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    People Can’t Stop Sharing This Mum’s Response To A Stranger Who Shamed Her For Not Breastfeeding

    Annie Ferguson Muscato from Florida was shopping for formula for her baby she was approached by a stranger who told her “breast is best.” The comment hit a nerve with the new mum because she’d struggled to breastfeed her little one for weeks.