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Mothers gather in Myrick Park to support breastfeeding
A virtual Big Latch On event has been created via the Big Latch On Facebook page (www.facebook.com/biglatchonNZ), which encourages breastfeeding Mums to post breastfeeding selfies with the hashtag #biglatchonNZ.
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Thompson said she hopes to make this an annual event in our area.
The thing about breastfeeding is that it’s far healthier for the baby. Far.
Kimberly Tan Evangelista, also from the same group, said that one of the economic benefits of breastfeeding is it is free and safe for her baby. In China, about half of new moms or moms-to-be described breastfeeding in public as embarassing, according to a 2014 global survey by Lansinoh Laboratories, a maker of breastfeeding accessories.
The goal of the Big Latch On is to get as many babies as possible latched on and nursing at the same time.
Rachael is still breastfeeding her 18-month-old daughter Holly and was proud to have taken part.
Many women spoke about the frustration they feel when strangers judge them for breastfeeding their children in public, while they have no problem with bottle-feeding.
A group of 35 women gathered in Myrick Park on Saturday to take part in the national “Big Latch On” movement.
On Friday, Feliciano took part in the event for the first time with her 10-month-old son, Kael.
“The other moms helped me go as long as I am now”, she said. Moreover, breastfeeding has been associated with higher IQ scores and fewer chances of having diabetes or being obese later in life.
“Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition”, explains Health Commissioner Allen Beals, MD.
Lactation consultants and the La Leche League can help those mothers with coaching and advice, they said, with the league even offering at-home consultations.
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Local businesses within Ceduna have gone above and beyond to accommodate for the growing number of breastfeeding mothers by displaying breastfeeding friendly stickers and welcoming spaces for mothers to feed.