This is the most beautiful, honest and encouraging post about breastfeeding I have read in months. Don’t be fooled by the title — this is an amazing post even for flat-chested girls like me! Emily highlights what I always say: breastfeeding moms need more encouragement, support and resources — and
The Many Benefits of Extended Breastfeeding
Or: Stuck in an Airport for 16 Hours With a Sick Child — How Extended Breastfeeding Saved the Day Well, I created quite a stir when I participated in the discussion “Breastfeeding in Public” in McKMama’s BlogFrog community when I mentioned that I’m still breastfeeding an almost 4-year-old. My being
The Bliss of Breastfeeding — I Parent By Nature
The Bliss of Breastfeeding I hadn’t given it much thought before, but the second I learned I was pregnant I knew I wanted to breastfeed. It was one of the things I looked forward to the most about being a mom. I just had a feeling that being able to
Dagmar Bleasdale Featured on Colloquymoms.com
Update: Sadly, this blog doesn’t seem to exist anymore. Kat Robertson, who blogs at For the Love of Chaos, contacted me and asked me to write a guest post for her other blog, Colloquy Moms, which she writes with her friend Shynea Hunter from PennyPinchingDiva. She gave me free reign
Funny Breastfeeding Slogans
Funny Breastfeeding Slogans Do you get criticized for breastfeeding in public? I came across a funny bumper sticker about breastfeeding the other day: If my breastfeeding offends you, feel free to put a blanket over YOUR head! Two moms I follow on Twitter mentioned they respond like this to criticism