Breastfeeding Journey — Breastfeeding Mom
Your Own Breastfeeding Journey
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I always knew I wanted to breastfeed my children. In my mind, it was just another check off the list. Get engaged, buy a house, get married, get pregnant, have baby, breastfeed baby. But it wasn't until I was in my third trimester of pregnancy that I finally truly thought about what it would mean to breastfeed. And once I started thinking about it, I started to get anxious. What if breastfeeding wasn't easy? What if it was harder than it looked? How would I know when the baby was full? I also remember thinking how weird it would be...
My Journey through Breastfeeding
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My bio: Anjelica Malone grew up as a Third Culture Kid and loves the expat life. She enjoys sharing stories with a multicultural perspective, traveling, and meeting women from around the world who are doing incredible things. Anjelica’s goal is to Connect with and Inspire a Global Tribe of Mamas, Makers, Wanderlusters, & Worldchangers. Visit her website www.AnjelicaMalone.com to read her latest interviews with women, shop her curated global fashion, and learn more about her one-on-one breastfeeding services. Anjelica resides in Santa Rita, Guam with her Coastie husband and two Little Women. Join The Tribe by signing up for her...
Pumping Love for Grayson
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My name is Tasha and I'm 29 years old. I have a 6 month old that had a rough start with our breastfeeding journey. When he was born until 2 months old, every single time he'd nurse, he'd cry. He'd cry for hours on end. We finally visited a lactation consultant because I was worried it was my milk supply. Grayson was diagnosed with a lip & tongue tie that we got revised at 2 months. He already had such a hard time efficiently transferring milk that the revision didn't help us with nursing. I decided I still wanted to...