Home Actress Neha Dhupia Instagram Photos and Posts August 2019 Neha Dhupia Instagram - More power to you @payalsinghal ... thank you for the support ❤️ ... #freedomtofeed 🤱 @freedomtofeed #Repost @payalsinghal with @get_repost ・・・ International Breastfeeding Week Started August 1st and I am so happy @nehadhupia asked me to share my experience with everyone. My son is now 10 but I still remember all the feeding drama like it was yesterday. My little one who isn’t so little anymore was born in NYC at a hospital which had literally just turned Breastfeeding Friendly that year !! The staff was still learning to adapt to the importance of it and my little one who was 9.5 pounds and born over term and after a C section was crying away for feeds while in the nursery and they started giving him formula without even asking us. That led to him not being able to adapt to natural feeding as he got used to the bottle. What followed were weeks of heartache for me but I pushed thru and did my best. I’m so grateful to see that the world has woken up to the importance of this !! We should all have the #freedomtofeed and be able to give women who are nursing the space and opportunity to do so with love. Thank you again @freedomtofeed for this initiative.

Neha Dhupia Instagram – More power to you @payalsinghal … thank you for the support ❤️ … #freedomtofeed 🤱 @freedomtofeed #Repost @payalsinghal with @get_repost ・・・ International Breastfeeding Week Started August 1st and I am so happy @nehadhupia asked me to share my experience with everyone. My son is now 10 but I still remember all the feeding drama like it was yesterday. My little one who isn’t so little anymore was born in NYC at a hospital which had literally just turned Breastfeeding Friendly that year !! The staff was still learning to adapt to the importance of it and my little one who was 9.5 pounds and born over term and after a C section was crying away for feeds while in the nursery and they started giving him formula without even asking us. That led to him not being able to adapt to natural feeding as he got used to the bottle. What followed were weeks of heartache for me but I pushed thru and did my best. I’m so grateful to see that the world has woken up to the importance of this !! We should all have the #freedomtofeed and be able to give women who are nursing the space and opportunity to do so with love. Thank you again @freedomtofeed for this initiative.

Neha Dhupia Instagram - More power to you @payalsinghal ... thank you for the support ❤️ ... #freedomtofeed 🤱 @freedomtofeed #Repost @payalsinghal with @get_repost ・・・ International Breastfeeding Week Started August 1st and I am so happy @nehadhupia asked me to share my experience with everyone. My son is now 10 but I still remember all the feeding drama like it was yesterday. My little one who isn’t so little anymore was born in NYC at a hospital which had literally just turned Breastfeeding Friendly that year !! The staff was still learning to adapt to the importance of it and my little one who was 9.5 pounds and born over term and after a C section was crying away for feeds while in the nursery and they started giving him formula without even asking us. That led to him not being able to adapt to natural feeding as he got used to the bottle. What followed were weeks of heartache for me but I pushed thru and did my best. I’m so grateful to see that the world has woken up to the importance of this !! We should all have the #freedomtofeed and be able to give women who are nursing the space and opportunity to do so with love. Thank you again @freedomtofeed for this initiative.

Neha Dhupia Instagram – More power to you @payalsinghal … thank you for the support ❤️ … #freedomtofeed 🤱 @freedomtofeed #Repost @payalsinghal with @get_repost
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International Breastfeeding Week Started August 1st and I am so happy @nehadhupia asked me to share my experience with everyone. My son is now 10 but I still remember all the feeding drama like it was yesterday. My little one who isn’t so little anymore was born in NYC at a hospital which had literally just turned Breastfeeding Friendly that year !! The staff was still learning to adapt to the importance of it and my little one who was 9.5 pounds and born over term and after a C section was crying away for feeds while in the nursery and they started giving him formula without even asking us. That led to him not being able to adapt to natural feeding as he got used to the bottle. What followed were weeks of heartache for me but I pushed thru and did my best. I’m so grateful to see that the world has woken up to the importance of this !! We should all have the #freedomtofeed and be able to give women who are nursing the space and opportunity to do so with love. Thank you again @freedomtofeed for this initiative. | Posted on 06/Aug/2019 08:07:40

Neha Dhupia Instagram – #This story has my heart ❤️🤱… big kiss on your little girls forehead .. i send you all my love ❤️❤️❤️❤️ #freedomtofeed #Repost @pooja_and_norah with @get_repost
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My breastfeeding journey with Norah was a very difficult one. Post the diagnosis I took it upon myself that I had to find a way to connect with her and breastfeeding being the most sacred bond that can exist between a mother and a child, felt the most natural way to connect with Norah.
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Due to low muscle tone Norah found it difficult to latch and my incapacity to be comfortable around her too didn’t make it easy for her.I was trying really hard to connect with her. I was trying really hard not to see the diagnosis but that’s all I saw.Norah not being able to latch made me feel like I was failing as a mom already. She wasn’t bonding with me either just like I wasn’t connecting with her. All this was in my head clearly,I know that now but I couldn’t think rationally then.
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I was talking to other moms who were successfully breastfeeding their infants with Down Syndrome and enjoying bonding with their kids. That made me feel incompetent that Norah doesn’t love me and she can sense me not able to love her right now. She can see me fail as a mom. .
@greenmomsindia helped me immensely then. For 8.5 months Dr.Mugdha helped me with Norah because for 8.5 months I didn’t give up on trying to Breastfeed Norah. Every single day,every single feed I would sit to breast feed and fail. .
I would pump 8 times a day because I wanted to exclusively give her Breast milk only to help her build her immunity.  In between the pumping sessions I would try to get Norah to latch as well and fail everytime.
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Just when we were close to achieving this milestone,Norah aspirated- milk in her lungs while she tried to breastfeed!! Another failure!! .
Time and again I failed but I never gave up, I was able to successfully breastfeed Norah for a few days before she aspirated. That joy of achieving that with Norah was bigger than all the struggles I had for 8.5 months.
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I cherish those few days the most, because I chose to feed!! .
This maynot be a path that I am saying needs to be taken by everyone because this is
Neha Dhupia Instagram – Thank you for sharing your story @ramneekpantal … more power to you #freedomtofeed @freedomtofeed #Repost @ramneekpantal with @get_repost
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I believe in #freedomtofeed 👼🏻🤱 a super initiative started by @nehadhupia ❤️ I fully support you and your cause! @freedomtofeed 👍🏻 As mothers let’s talk about it.. I’m told it’s international breast feeding week so it’s an apt time to talk about it. Every woman has her own experience about it and it takes a lot from each one of us who has done it but what stands true for each woman is that how important it is for her child. Some women take to it naturally and some really have to struggle with it and then feel depressed about the fact that something that’s so natural to others and something that looks so simple in movies is not so for her, these are all notions a new mother goes thru and as a society instead of making this time easy for her you still look down upon feeding in public. It’s every woman’s right to do so and if you have a problem with that stay home! We live in a country where it’s ok for a man to pee standing anywhere on d road but not ok for a mother to feed a hungry child who’s completely dependent on her. There are not a lot of places where one can feed a child because we don’t think there’s a need or it’s important . Facility provided or not as a mother you won’t leave your child hungry coz there are some sick prying eyes looking at you doing so. Change your prospective .Educate yourself for a better and a healthier future.

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