This week on family Friday I want to tell you a little bit
about what I’m doing when I’m not crafting. About a year ago I trained as a
breastfeeding peer supporter – someone who helps new mums get to grips with
their breastfeeding journey.
This is the group I peer support with |
When I had littlest princess, I knew I wanted to breastfeed,
but I had no idea how passionate I’d become about it, nor how long I’d do it
for. I struggled through the first couple of months alone, and then I decided
to go along to a local breastfeeding group – and it really changed me. It was
where I met my ‘tribe’ – the group of mum friends that get me through the toughest
of times. I also met other mums who were feeding their toddlers, and learnt that feeding older children isn’t for ‘weirdo hippies’, it’s actually what we were biologically designed to do.
Mostly, it's just about having a hot cup of tea for once in your life |
The most important thing about going to this group is I
learnt how much good support can change a breastfeeding journey, and because of
that, and the fantastic support I received, I decided to become someone who
could give support.
Me, breastfeeding littlest princess like the pro I totally am not #wingingit |
It’s a great volunteer role, because once a week I turn up
and sit and drink tea and chat with other mums, all is required is a
willingness to listen, to be there and be a shoulder to cry on, and a voice of
anger on their behalf when needed. Plus, I get to coo over new born babies –
what’s not to love!
If you’re a breastfeeding mum, I’d heartily recommend
checking out your local peer support group, even if you don’t have an “issue”
that needs solving, the comradery is like nothing else.
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