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Mother to 6 amazing kids,
Registered Midwife
International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
NDC (Possums) accredited practitioner
Specialising in breastfeeding/ feeding, sleep and settling and parenting suppirt and guidance

16/04/2025

I saw a quote that said,
“Next time you feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or defeated as a mom, remember this…
Parenting is only hard for the fully engaged, overly invested, and deeply loving parents.”

And I felt that.

If you’re questioning yourself, if you’re feeling like you’re not doing enough, if you’re carrying the weight of everything on your shoulders…
It’s probably because you care more than you realize.

You’re showing up. You’re in it. You’re loving deeply.

This job isn’t hard because you’re failing.
It’s hard because you’re giving your whole heart.
And that’s what makes you an amazing mom.

09/04/2025

The natural term for us humans to breastfeed is anywhere between 2 and 7+ years. Some babies stop earlier, some children carry on for longer. It’s thought that the eruption of the permanent set of teeth (losing your milk teeth) influences this timescale.

Many cultures around the world breastfeed until natural term, including many women in the Western world. This age range is only surprising in cultures that interrupt breastfeeding, often without realising it or knowing which norms are biological and which are cultural.

The concentration of fats and proteins increase as the baby grows into a toddler, along with increased levels of antibacterial and antiviral components such as lysozyme, which is an anti-inflammatory, and destroys bacteria.

Lysozyme increases in concentration from about 6 months old, when babies become more independently mobile and everything (toys, sand, twigs, the cats biscuits?) goes straight in the mouth, and keeps increasing after the first year.

The concentration of Lactoferrin also increases over time. Lactoferrin inhibits the growth of some cancerous cells. It also helps our babies to absorb their own iron stores, whilst binding to the iron in our baby’s body which prevents it from being available to harmful microorganisms that need iron to survive. Lactoferrin also kills the bacteria strep mutans, which causes tooth decay and cavities.

Our body’s immune system takes around 6 years to become fully mature, so the support of the protective factors in human milk until our immune system can fully function on its own seems play a part in the timescale of natural term weaning too.

Longer term breastfeeding is also associated with reduced risk of diseases for the mother, including breast cancer.

We acknowledge that many mothers find it difficult to establish breastfeeding in the first place, that breastfeeding is a multi-layered investment on the part of a mother and that natural term feeding might not feel like - or be - a possibility for many.

Or you might simply not want to. We're not here to tell anyone what to do.

We also acknowledge that lack of information about our biology contributes to the lack of support for mothers when they want to establish - or continue - breastfeeding, but cannot find the help they need from people who understand why it matters so much, or what is normal.

Let's continue to turn that around.

More information and references about how remarkable you are at https://human-milk.com/pages/science-of-breastmilk

18/11/2024

Mama, please be patient,
it’s my first time here.
everything is new to me.
every sight, every sound.
please forgive the feelings
that can be too big for my tiny body.
i want to laugh and play
and do what you do.
if i make a mess,
please forgive my tiny fingers
because it’s their first time too.
mama, please be patient,
i’m taking it all in
and learning how to be a person.
but i am so sure,
with all of my tiny heart,
that you will show me the way

Breastfeeding tip: avoid using a pillow while feeding your little one. It may seem comfy at first, but pillows can inter...
10/09/2024

Breastfeeding tip: avoid using a pillow while feeding your little one. It may seem comfy at first, but pillows can interfere with your baby’s fit and hold, and lead to discomfort for both of you. Let me show you the alternative to simply use your arms for support instead. Your back and baby will thank you! 💕

01/08/2024
🤱🏽💕 Attention all mums! 🚫 Did you know that current research shows that you don’t need to fl**ge your baby’s lips when b...
23/07/2024

🤱🏽💕 Attention all mums! 🚫 Did you know that current research shows that you don’t need to fl**ge your baby’s lips when breastfeeding? That’s right - you can toss out that idea and focus on what really matters: a comfortable and effective latch for you and your little one.

Recent studies have found that the traditional advice to fl**ge the baby’s lips during breastfeeding may not be necessary and could even hinder the natural feeding process. Instead, focus on ensuring a deep latch and proper fit and hold to help your baby nurse effectively and comfortably.

So mums, trust your instincts and your baby’s innate feeding instincts. You’ve got this, and you don’t need to worry about unnecessary flanging. Let’s keep it simple and focus on what works best for you and your baby. 🌟💕

Reach out to me if you are struggling with a comfortable latch and you’d like more support !

https://reneslactationconsulting.com/

🤱🏽💕 Did you know that having in-home, one-on-one personal support with breastfeeding can make a world of difference for ...
21/07/2024

🤱🏽💕 Did you know that having in-home, one-on-one personal support with breastfeeding can make a world of difference for new mums and families? Here are just a few of the benefits:

1️⃣ Individualized support: As an IBCLC, I can assess your unique situation and provide personalized guidance to help you and your baby succeed at breastfeeding.

2️⃣ Convenience: No need to travel to a clinic or support group - get expert help right in the comfort of your own home.

3️⃣ Confidence boost: Having someone there to answer your questions and offer reassurance can help build your confidence as a new mum.

4️⃣ Faster progress: With dedicated support, you may be able to overcome breastfeeding challenges more quickly and start enjoying the bonding experience with your little one.

5️⃣ Support system: Partners and family members can learn valuable information and techniques to better support the breastfeeding mum and baby, creating a strong support system for the whole family.

By involving your loved ones in the breastfeeding journey, you can ensure that everyone is on the same page and working together to help you succeed.

If you’re struggling with breastfeeding or just want some extra support, consider reaching out to me for in-home guidance. Your breastfeeding journey is worth investing in! 🌟 support

20/07/2024
22/04/2024

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