Wet Nursing
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Kat Von D turned to a stranger to provide breast milk for her baby but how safe is milk sharing?
"Without even knowing me, and without question, [she] stepped up and donated a few ounces to us in the middle of the night."
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Concerns over women using social media to share their breast milk
Breast milk sharing sites are on the rise.
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Childcare worker accused of breastfeeding baby without the mum's permission
A mum is hoping to press charges after a childcare worker was allegedly caught on video breastfeeding her son without permission. The mum from North Carolina claims to have recorded the video from security footage inside her three-month-old son’s nursery. According to ABC7 the clip shows the worker adjusting her top before bringing the child to her chest to breastfeed him.
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The tandem breastfeeding picture that’s causing such a stir online
This time it’s a photo that a mum shared to Facebook of her tandem breastfeeding her own child alongside a stranger’s, which she claims lead to her account being temporarily ‘disabled’. Earlier this week mum-of-six Rebecca Wanosik, from Missouri posted a lengthy explanation about how the shot came about.
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Why this brelfie is causing such a stir online
This photo of a woman breastfeeding has sparked a debate online about wet nursing [Photo: Facebook/Breastfeeding Mama Talk]
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Mum Donates Breastmilk To Feed Friend’s Adopted Baby After Losing Her Own Daughter
When Sarah lost her daughter, she offered her friend Lauren her breastmilk to feed her adopted daughter, Arsema [Photo: Instagram/sarah_rieke]
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Photo Of Woman Breastfeeding Her Sister’s Baby Sparks Wet Nursing Debate
Meg Nagle, a lactation consultant and blogger, shared the selfie on her Facebook page The Milk Meg earlier this week. The mum-of-three boys, who is still breastfeeding her youngest son, 4, once a day, was expecting some reaction to the post, but within hours it had attracted over 300 largely supportive comments, with many mums sharing their own experiences of cross-feeding.