Sentences with phrase «normalise breastfeeding»

While we can not change everything, we try to help normalise breastfeeding out and about.
The phrase «normalise breastfeeding» makes me cringe somewhat.
SIDNEY TAN: I actually think it is a beautiful picture, I mean, I think we need to normalise breastfeeding.
Would Nestlé really try to undermine government and public efforts to normalise breastfeeding with a viral campaign that tells women their breasts are ogled when they go out in public?
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More needs to be done to help normalise breastfeeding and as a result, boost the confidence of breastfeeding mums.
There is a job of work for all of us to normalise breastfeeding and to explain it to people.
We need to think carefully about how we normalise breastfeeding and how families, extended families and friends can best support women when they are doing it.
Peguero encouraged people to share the video to «bring awareness to breastfeeding and to help normalise breastfeeding and to help women feel comfortable about breastfeeding wherever they want.»
Other things discussed yesterday: breastfeeding breaks at work, popular awareness of WHO guidelines BF «2 years and beyond,» protecting breastfeeding in public, role models and normalising breastfeeding in non-breastfeeding communities, support local breastfeeding cafes, access to skilled breastfeeding support (more than BFI 3 day course), integrate support from breastfeeding voluntary organisations.
While I am passionate about normalising breastfeeding, I would never think myself superior to mums who choose to bottle feed.
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Celebrities breastfeeding, despite being under the scrutiny of the public eye, provide mums with a positive role model for normalising breastfeeding.
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A beautiful book for children and their families, Milky Moments celebrates the joy of childhood and mothering, and normalises breastfeeding as a part of day - to - day life.
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It only made it to a magazine because it is out of the mainstream, and that cover did nothing to «normalise» breastfeeding bigger children.
It is a process of normalising the activity — perhaps making a breastfeeding selfie something that people do, rather than draw back from.
This doesn't serve to normalise anything and I don't get how it «promotes» breastfeeding... if that was really her goal, she could have set up her own stall and spoken to people who were actually interested in her cause, not sat out the front of the formula stand creating a spectacle.
And while breastfeeding photos are peaceful and lovely and help normalise it, I find it difficult to take photos when there's a giant toddler using me as a human climbing frame in an attempt to locate access both nipples simultaneously.
I do worry that the message that a bit of formula won't do any harm will get taken by some as a blanket response to poor breastfeeding and take us backwards in the attempt to normalise and support breastfeeding, rather than taking us forward
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