Meeting her godmother @officialsuecleaver for the first time ❤️
An all-female line up on Talk Today 🩷💛
An all-female line up on Talk Today 🩷💛
An all-female line up on Talk Today 🩷💛
I promise I’m not just going to post parent content from now on but something has really got on my tits recently and it’s not my baby. Did you know that in the UK it’s against the law to sell infant formula at a discounted price? Like many others, I struggled to breastfeed when my little girl was born. While the health service is far more accepting of formula feeding than it used to be, there is still an overwhelming amount of pressure to exclusively breastfeed your baby. While I fully understood the benefits, I found it impossible to provide enough milk for her and she lost a significant amount of weight. So we turned to combination feeding, which worked well for both of us. Now I really enjoy breastfeeding without worrying that she’s going hungry. Formula is wildly expensive, and when parents complain about that they are often met with arseholes on the internet reminding them that breastfeeding is free. Despite the fact that that’s not strictly true (there are still costs associated with breastfeeding), many parents formula feed their babies because they have no other choice. Meanwhile, retailers are banned from supplying or accepting coupons for parents who struggle to afford to feed their newborn. With a rise in formula being shoplifted from supermarkets by desperate parents, surely it’s time that infant formula was price capped or at least subsidised by the government for those who cannot afford it?
I promise I’m not just going to post parent content from now on but something has really got on my tits recently and it’s not my baby. Did you know that in the UK it’s against the law to sell infant formula at a discounted price? Like many others, I struggled to breastfeed when my little girl was born. While the health service is far more accepting of formula feeding than it used to be, there is still an overwhelming amount of pressure to exclusively breastfeed your baby. While I fully understood the benefits, I found it impossible to provide enough milk for her and she lost a significant amount of weight. So we turned to combination feeding, which worked well for both of us. Now I really enjoy breastfeeding without worrying that she’s going hungry. Formula is wildly expensive, and when parents complain about that they are often met with arseholes on the internet reminding them that breastfeeding is free. Despite the fact that that’s not strictly true (there are still costs associated with breastfeeding), many parents formula feed their babies because they have no other choice. Meanwhile, retailers are banned from supplying or accepting coupons for parents who struggle to afford to feed their newborn. With a rise in formula being shoplifted from supermarkets by desperate parents, surely it’s time that infant formula was price capped or at least subsidised by the government for those who cannot afford it?
I promise I’m not just going to post parent content from now on but something has really got on my tits recently and it’s not my baby. Did you know that in the UK it’s against the law to sell infant formula at a discounted price? Like many others, I struggled to breastfeed when my little girl was born. While the health service is far more accepting of formula feeding than it used to be, there is still an overwhelming amount of pressure to exclusively breastfeed your baby. While I fully understood the benefits, I found it impossible to provide enough milk for her and she lost a significant amount of weight. So we turned to combination feeding, which worked well for both of us. Now I really enjoy breastfeeding without worrying that she’s going hungry. Formula is wildly expensive, and when parents complain about that they are often met with arseholes on the internet reminding them that breastfeeding is free. Despite the fact that that’s not strictly true (there are still costs associated with breastfeeding), many parents formula feed their babies because they have no other choice. Meanwhile, retailers are banned from supplying or accepting coupons for parents who struggle to afford to feed their newborn. With a rise in formula being shoplifted from supermarkets by desperate parents, surely it’s time that infant formula was price capped or at least subsidised by the government for those who cannot afford it?
Why should audiences trust any media outlet that pretends this isn’t happening?
Thank you to @thenewsagents @officiallymaitlis Jon Sopel for having me.
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We did it.
Today marks 100 days since October 7th. This interview is from November 21st. There have been over 10,000 deaths since. #ceasefirenow #releasethehostages
Happy birthday @jjanisiobi. My iPhone made this snazzy, jazzy montage that makes us look like we tolerate each other. Love you man x
Mam and Dad
Mam and Dad
Mam and Dad
Mam and Dad
Mam and Dad
Feliz Navidad. Swipe left for @later_youth on vocals and 📸
Feliz Navidad. Swipe left for @later_youth on vocals and 📸
Feliz Navidad. Swipe left for @later_youth on vocals and 📸
Feliz Navidad. Swipe left for @later_youth on vocals and 📸