8.07.2013

BOOB talk.

Avy and I in a nutshell.


So this first week in August is World Breastfeeding Week, in which all the mothers, care givers and anyone pro breastfeeders around the world come together in solidarity to support and encourage it, and give formula companies the middle finger. Moms share precious pics, share their stories, and stage large scale nurse-ins.
What makes me happy about breastfeeding week is that all the mommy's regardless of how long ago their experiences were still share their magical moments. I also enjoy the thought that girls not so familiar with the topic gain some exposure on it. I know there was once upon a time, I was more or less that girl. And now as a Certified Lactation Educator and Woman's Consultant I take the topics of breastfeeding and natural child birth extremely serious. Any one who knows me knows that no one is safe from my boob or vagina talk, not even you!

Avy and I have been in it exclusively for almost 2 years strong since the day she was born. She never took a bottle nor had a sniff of formula. And no, it is not always happy. I'm not gonna lie. I too go through the emotional notions of do I want to continue. I mean the first year was a breeze, but the second? And not many people speak on the topic of extended breastfeeding being a whole other feat.
But I have to say that it is beautiful and it gives me the most magical feeling to witness and experience. And its an experience I will always remember and share with both of my kids.

For all  of my single sans kids ladies out there this post is really for you, because regardless of weather or not you feel like the topic has anything to do with you at this moment.... Whether its your friend, a sister,  your mom reminiscing, the girl at work you don't really like, the sister of the guy you're dating or the random girl who walked into the bar and confessed to you that beer makes her milk come out (which Im totally that girl)... You will inevitably find yourself in a breastfeeding conversation. And the sad thing is that more often than not those conversations can seem like complete horror stories. Which is why its important to get more informed on the topic not only for yourself but for the girls closes to you who might one day need your support.
The make-up of my girlfriends that share and support my mothering endeavors are single, unmarried, beautiful women that even tho do not have kids are still very connected with the feeling. And it makes me happy to know that they not only look forward to the day but also will be informed. So in honor of breastfeeding week do a quick google search and get to know the "feeding functions"and politics of your breast a little better.  And if you have any inquisitive inquiries ask away!

And for all of my mommies out there, Id love to hear your nursing stories especially if they're extended!