I'm happy she had breastmilk for that time, but
wish breastfeeding worked out.
Not exact matches
I continue to
work as a midwife and encourage and support women to
breastfeed if that is what they
wish to do.
I
wish breastfeeding had
worked out for us great post!
Many
working mothers
wish to continue to
breastfeed and are looking for support to help incorporate natural nursing into their busy lifestyles.
Understand how to use
breastfeeding equipment and be able to support women who
wish to return to
work or school while
breastfeeding.
We can
wish that weren't so, we can even
work hard to implement the changes in society that will mean that more of those women will be
breastfeeding rather than formula - feeding, but at this point in time and for the foreseeable future lots of the women in shelters will be in the situation of formula - feeding and having difficulty getting hold of enough milk in their difficult circumstances, and they * will * need the samples.
I
wish I had read this before (and listened to my mum) instead of all the articles saying to NEVER supplement a
breastfed baby if you want it to
work.
This community attitude to combining
breastfeeding and
work suggests a lack of knowledge on how the two (
breastfeeding and
work) can be combined, and how the community can support mothers who
wish to combine
breastfeeding and
work.
I avoided
work trips while
breastfeeding because it is overwhelming and I
wish I handled
breastfeeding and pumping in public better.
IBFAN
wishes to thank its funders and many supporters around the world and wants to share this honour with the thousands of committed individuals who
work to defend every mother's right to
breastfeed and every child's right to be
breastfed.
Once they return to
work, mothers are supported by their employers to continue to
breastfeed as long as they
wish.
Robin Kaplan: Well ladies thank you so much for sharing your experiences
breastfeeding your babies during their fourth month of life and Cherri we
wish you the best of luck for returning to
work, if we don't speak to you before then.
So I can understand why you are so incensed with formula marketing... I'm not belittling that; I just
wish we could all focus on what is going to make the world better in ways that do not require tremendous sacrifice on the part of women, since
breastfeeding without the ability to pump and bottle feed is asking a LOT of those of us who
work.
Talking the problem over with someone who understands and supports your
wish to
breastfeed and who knows a lot about
breastfeeding can help you
work through any problems.
UNICEF is
working to support national governments in making the world a friendlier place for all mothers who
wish to
breastfeed.
I
wish my university had a nursery for small babies on site so that I will not have to choose between
breastfeeding and going back to
work.