Double the mouths to feed, double the feeding troubles? Not necessarily.
As we celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, let's look back at the moms who made the news for doing something totally normal.
I didn't realize that a perfect latch wasn't a given, that it was something the two of us would learn together.
Pacey who?
"Emotionally, I know kind of what to expect," shares Alba. "But every time, with all the hormones, it's so overwhelming. It doesn't get any easier."
It's okay to cry over spilled milk, mama.
Supporting breastfeeding moms doesn't mean NOT supporting formula feeders.
HHS national spokesperson Caitlin Oakley tells Motherly, "Recent reporting attempts to portray the U.S. position at the recent World Health Assembly as 'anti-breastfeeding' are patently false."
Like her sister Kim, Khloe has embraced formula feeding because that's what works for her.
By feeding the doll, she's feeding Luna's development.
The New York Times report details U.S. resistance to a breastfeeding resolution for the World Health Organization.
When the co-parent does chores and cooking, mama has time to focus on feeding the baby and getting the rest she needs to keep her milk supply up.
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