For a first time mother, nursing your new little miracle can be emotional. Sweetness and unconditional love tugging at your heart, but also the deepest pain a woman could endure. It is another miracle and gift to see that nursing relationship blossom into restful, playful, and joyful moments. It becomes a dance orchestrated by your favorite little person, an artform stroked by the hands that reached to your heart from the inside out. Motherhood <3
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Welcome! Thank you for following our 2016 International PBAP blog-circle! Below are inspiring stories from breastfeeding moms in the South Florida region. When you reach the end of these stories you will find a link to the next photographer in the blog-circle. Enjoy!!!
August is World Breastfeeding Month. The World Breastfeeding Week theme is on raising awareness of the links between breastfeeding and the sustainable development goals. By recognizing that breastfeeding is a key to sustainable development, we will value our well being from the start of life, respect each other and care for the world we share. My part in this is raising awareness for breastfeeding in public to help encourage sustainable development. It's been very rewarding being a photographer for the Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project these past 3 years. I'm honored to be working alongside a number of talented photographers committed to sharing their art in hopes to normalize the beauty of breastfeeding no matter where you are! Breastfeeding can be very challenging and without the proper support system, some women give up or never feel confident enough to feed their baby outside their house. The PBAP has a newwebsite and is up and running and you can read why it was founded. Interested in being an advocate in your area next year? Check out the map and see if there is a photographer in your area.
2015 and 2014 blog posts are archived to see images I've taken over the last 2 years.
Here is a new slideshow from last year's 2015 Public Breastfeeding Project. Thanks to Leilani Rogers for putting this together!
"Breastfeeding has always been normal to me. I was raised in a breastfeeding family; I nursed until I was two and my siblings nursed till three. I attended LLL meetings as a baby until I was 10. It was so natural to see mothers nursing their babies. As a mother, I want to provide the same positive view of breastfeeding for my sons. I want them to understand that breasts were created to feed babies and that "extended" nursing is not only normal but essential. I'm fortunate to be able to provide them with milk, comfort, and love through the act of nursing."
-Lauren Mother of 2 ( ages 14 months and 4 yrs)
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I was never comfortable nursing in public, but with an active 4 year old running around, you have no choice but to nurse your baby wherever you are! I am so thankful for my supportive husband and my like-minded mommy friends who have encouraged and supported me through this journey.
-Talie (mother of 2)
Our photography from the Public Breastfeeding Awareness has been featured onBabyCenter Spanish edition!! If you don't read Español, you can still view the photo gallery. So wonderful to see we're reaching the Spanish speaking community. Living in south Florida it has truly been vital being bilingual, I'm so glad we can help spread awareness.
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"Our communities are some of the most severely affected by poor breastfeeding rates because many of our parents and grandparents were led to believe that formula was better than breastmilk. Because of this, I make sure to nurse anywhere and everywhere in hopes of inspiring people like me and showing them that we're capable and that we're more than enough. Recently, I became certified as a breastfeeding counselor and plan to devote my time to helping at-risk women improve breastfeeding rates within my community."
-Rubi (mother of 2)
Supportive families are a key element to a successful nursing relationship. Fathers can build stronger relationships simply by encouraging mothers. I know for me, my husband was the person that said just the right words I needed to hear in order for me to break the ice and breastfeed my son in public when be was 3 months old. I'm forever grateful for that moment! When I met Rubi's family, it was so sweet to see the father's involvement and a testament of how important it is to have loved ones that support your decisions.
The Public Breastfeeding Awareness has been featured in Huffington Post once again! Thrilled to have one of my photographs published (15)!! This photo was taken in Davie, FL at the Nova campus, while our local mama visited her alma mater.
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The Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project has opened doors of opportunity for educating and providing valuable information to both new mothers or those that may not know anything about breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is key to sustainable development, and by normalizing it as a society, we're allowing our youngest members of society the best possible start in life. Meet my cousin Carla, it's crazy to believe that I can remember her as a nursling herself. I'm proud of the superb job she's doing as a mother and it warms my heart to have been able to catch a snippet of the nursing relationship she has fostered with her son "The bond between a mother and child is everlasting and breastfeeding made me realize that there is no greater love. It has made me realize that my son is my priority and that even if it was something new to me, a new experience that made me uncomfortable in the beginning due to all the leaking everywhere, it is still worth it because it is not about me, it is about what is best for him. The first few days after Liam was born he was not latching on correctly, (while I thought he was) my poor baby was crying of hunger and I didn’t even know it! When I figured out the problem, I gave him some formula that the hospital provided so he can have something to eat while I went to the doctor to ask for help. I was worried that I would not be able to breast feed him, but I didn’t want to give up. The doctor showed me some techniques and I was able to finally feed my baby. I have been breastfeeding him ever since. I am so happy that I chose to breastfeed and provide him the best nutrients possible. Not only is it beneficial for his physical health but for his emotional health as well. He is a healthy beautiful growing boy and I will continue to do everything in my power to keep it that way." -Carla (mother of 1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I'm so truly blessed to have been able to breastfeed all three of my babies. My first nursling was quite a challenge. She was born at 35.5 weeks and wouldn't latch without a nipple shield for the first 3 weeks but I was determined to nurse my baby. We finally ditched the shield after many tears and frustrations and continued to exclusively breastfeed her until about 11 months when I found out I was pregnant with my second child. If I knew what I know now I would have nursed while pregnant but I was uneducated and my OB advised I stop. I went on to breastfeed my son until about 11 months as well. He had severe food allergies and I was on a strict elimination diet but again nothing could stop me from breastfeeding. Now I have my 3rd beautiful child a baby girl who is 15 months old and we are still going strong! I'm so passionate about breastfeeding now that I plan to become a lactation consultant." -Ashley Herring 3 children (2 girls 1 boy) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Nursing my first was the most painful thing I have ever experienced for the first 6 mos due to undiagnosed lip and tongue ties. It took forever to get him latched and I could hardly do it myself, I had thrush, an open wound for 3mos on my inverted nipple, toe curling pain every latch, a fussy, gassy, eating for 30mins every 1.5hrs, up all night unhappy nursling, but I had so much milk. I never gave up because I had SO much milk, a happy byproduct of early pumping from the nipple trauma otherwise I’m sure I would have dried up, and I knew something was wrong and the pain had to get better. The lactation consultant got us through thrush and on kellymom, after noting he had a high palate, a strong forceful suck, and a shallow latch. Thanks to kellymom and dairy queens on facebook I finally got validation at 8mos that something was wrong, and he was class III lip and posterior tongue tie and it wasn’t going to stretch, resolve or get better on it’s own. We had figured out our compensations by then, and he still nurses before bed every night. I never intended to nurse a preschooler, but one day I looked down and my baby had grown into one. <3 I cried tears of joy when my second little love was born, his first latch was deep, effortless and pain free."
-Sarah Sale (mother of 2, ages 4 and 1.5 yrs) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Before even getting pregnant, I always knew I wanted to breastfeed my children. I didn't have any idea if it would be easy or hard, or have any goals for how long I would go. I only said if they started biting me, that would be the end! Well now we are almost 2 years into it, and I don't see any signs of stopping soon. I never imagined the bond it would create between my son and me.
In the very beginning, only I could provide his food, his nourishment, I was literally his lifeline. Now, it is still his safe space, his home-plate, his comfort zone that is just his. A special time for both of us to reconnect, become grounded, reset & recharge. His safe haven. Not only has it brought us closer, but it has also brought me closer to other nursing moms as we are all on a similar journey together. The camaraderie of providing the best start for our children, and knowing we have that in common, has opened the door for many friendships. Whether starting a new friendship, or sharing a knowing smile & nod across a room, we are joined by our sisterhood. Although my son currently doesn't seem like he will be weaning any time soon, I cherish every nursing session because one day it will be our last. But I know that because of our nursing relationship, we have created a bond that will always be strong and special." -Christina (Mom of 1, 23 months) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I always knew that nursing was something I wanted to do with my baby when I had one eventually. I knew all the benefits of nutrition and antibodies that my baby would get, and that this form of food was perfectly constructed for a growing human infant. What I didn't know, was that it would become my greatest gift to him and ideal mothering tool to me. Shortly after giving birth to Carter I started attending my local La Leche League meetings and read "The Womanly Art of Breast Feeding." I learned so much about how milk supply works, what interventions to avoid, all the many more benefits of nursing, and made great mommy friends along the way. When you're holding a delicate newborn baby motherhood can be daunting, and it doesn't come automatically to everyone. Although I knew I'd love my baby, mothering through breast-feeding has allowed us to really get to know each other, bonding on a level I didn't know was possible. It has given me confidence, taught me perseverance, cultivated patience, depended trust, and helped me to become a better version of myself. Here we are at almost 24 months of exclusive nursing and I can't believe we've made it this far! It's so important to normalize breast-feeding in America because that's what it is, normal and natural. We feel very honored to be part of a cultural movement to get back to our roots as humans and support other mothers who choose to give this precious life giving gift to their babies as well."
-Caitlin (mother of 1)
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“During my first pregnancy I did all my research and homework because I was determined to breastfeed my son. But as you know, life doesn’t always go as planned and the natural birth I envisioned turned into an emergency Cesarean and breastfeeding my son became the most difficult thing I ever set out to do. Finally, after 6 weeks of pumping, syringe feeding, nipple shields, support groups and lactation consultants - we did it and it was well worth every last struggle. Fast forward almost 2 years, I had a beautiful Vbac with my daughter and imagined that breastfeeding her will be effortless. Afterall, I nursed my son right up to her birth so I was an expert, right? Wrong. Just like every baby is different, so is your nursing relationship with them. But knowing how worthwhile it all is we persevered and made it happen after 11 long weeks. Breastfeeding was always my first priority, and as much as I wanted to lose the 100+ excess pounds that I carried I was more concerned with producing milk for my daughter. I gradually modified my diet with calorie counting, added in workouts and within 2 years have lost over 90 pounds. Not only are crash diets bad for your milk, they are also bad for your health. I am walking proof that long-term, sustainable results are possible while breastfeeding. It just takes a little more work and patience. So when people ask me when I plan to wean, if I think it’s “normal” to “still” be nursing a 2 year old I simply respond that there is nothing more natural than being able to provide both comfort and nourishment for my child, especially after how hard we worked to make it happen. The thought of her weaning makes me sad. I cried the day my son stopped nursing and can’t imagine this special relationship coming to an end.”
-Natalie (mother of 2)
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"Breastfeeding was always something my mother talked to me about. A way to nourish your child and to connect in a way that's indescribable to anyone else. Even though I grew up nursing my dolls, when the actual time came to nurse my daughters it was anything but easy. It has been a struggle, especially with Maya (7 months) tongue and lip ties have been a huge setback but here we are seven months later and thanks for revisions, chiropractic care and the strength and clarity to know that it is worth every minute of hardship I am still breastfeeding my beautiful girl. I am so proud to be a part of this campaign to show that you can breastfeed even if it is hard, even if it does hurt, and even if you feel like quitting sometimes. I've pushed through and I know anyone can".
- Shaina (mother of 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
“I jumped at the opportunity to publicly support world breastfeeding week. There have been countless people who've inspired me throughout many of my motherhood journey's, and it would be really be wonderful if I could give back in that way to someone else. Especially in something that I am very passionate about.
God made our bodies so special. Being able to breastfeed both of my daughters has been one of my greatest gifts. When I was pregnant with my first daughter, I knew I wanted to breastfeed for as long we both wanted to. I breastfed her until she was 3.5 years old. Even though I didn't have a time limit in my head, I honestly never really thought we'd go that long. I am so glad we did. Currently, I am 7 months into my breastfeeding journey with my second daughter and am really excited to see where it takes us. Breastfeeding has always been so intuitive & normal to us and it's benefited us all in so many ways. There are so many myths, struggles, and such that may deter many mom's from breastfeeding. I'd encourage them to surround themselves with support and research. These two things helped me along the way. I will always be so grateful that I was able to give my daughters this gift. I hope that they always see breastfeeding as normal and important.” -Farrah (mother of 2)
"When I was pregnant I always said I would “try” breastfeeding, but as soon as I held my baby girl for the first time I knew I HAD to do this. It was not easy in the beginning we dealt with a few hurdles, but it has been the most rewarding 6 months. Nursing Talia has brought me so much joy and made me a better person, I’ve become stronger and more understanding in many aspects of my life. The bond I have with her and the friendships I’ve formed with other nursing mothers is something I’m so thankful for. Providing her with all the nourishment she needs to have a head start at a healthy life is the most rewarding feeling in the world. Normalizing breastfeeding in public is so important now and for our future generations, if my baby is hungry I am going to feed her no matter where I am."
– Gina (mother of 1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"When I had my daughter two months ago I never imagined breastfeeding would be such a life changing experience. I viewed it as a way to feed my baby and didn't expect much more but I was wrong. It is the ultimate bonding experience and is so amazing for what it provides for both my baby and I. It didn't come easy and we had to work on it but I am happy to be able to provide my baby with the best she can have. I'm honored to be apart of this project and hope to help normalize breastfeeding so more new moms are able to feel comfortable in feeding their baby, no matter where they are."
-Kasey (first time mom to MacKenzie) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Had anyone told me that 6 years after I had my daughter I would be breastfeeding my third child, and my second time of tandem nursing 2 nurslings, I would have laughed at them! What does tandem nursing even mean, it's possible to nurse through pregnancies, what?? Yes, it is!! I am beyond blessed that I have been able to have the bond and connection with my children that breastfeeding has given us, more than that, they have a special connection with each other from tandem nursing. Breastfeeding gives us a few quiet moments, little breaks in the chaos, sweet memories to cherish with my babies. Is it hard, yes, sometimes, but so worth it to look down at your baby while being able to nourish and comfort them anytime that they need."
-Dodi (mother of 3)
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"As a home birth midwife prior to having any kids I knew I would breastfeed. I always bragged about how I would breastfeed whenever and wherever my baby wanted and I would just "whip it out" with no problem. When I had my twins I was much more shy than I thought I would be, this took me by surprise. It took me a few months before I confidently breastfed in public uncovered. It was my worst nightmare to be out and about and with both of them hungry simultaneously (which of course happens). We had a rough first 3 months dealing with lip and tongue ties, I was always in pain and cried every nursing session. I was convinced that I would be the only mom who would have pain while breastfeeding forever. I nursed both babies off of one breast for 24 hours so my damaged nipple could heal. We pushed through it, my girls are 22 months old and have never had a drop of formula AND no more pain! I now confidently nurse in public whenever and wherever my girls want and hopefully I inspire other mothers to do the same."
-Christa (mother of twins) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I remember the moment I met my beautiful baby girl. She didn’t latch on right away but once she did I cried tears of joy as I immediately understood that I was meant to breastfeed her. My body was ready to nourish this perfect, sweet, innocent human with the milk that no one else could make for her. Now at 28 months, I continue to breastfeed her to provide warmth and love, comfort and security. I cherish every moment that I have her curled up next to me and love the feeling of her little hand gently stroking me while she nurses and I sing to her. When I nurse my daughter, I am completely focused on her and I am reminded of this beautiful gift that I was given."
-Marbella (mother of 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The youngest of children are being exposed to sensual imagery on television and other forms of media. Sexuality is constantly being flaunted before our eyes. Yesterday's taboos are today's way of life. A culture where nothing is sacred nor shocking yet everything is permissible. Can we just get back to the time and place where the mother nursing without an enormous blanket next to you on a bench, at a restaurant, at the library is common and nothing to frown down upon? It's crazy to see how images of almost completely naked women being objectified and showing their breasts for no particular reason are left alone and uncensored on social media, but one attached to a baby is gross."
-Lily
"As long as there are mothers in the world,
there will be mercy in the world." - R.Yemima Mizrachi
" I know we can't rely on humanity to see G-d's creation with pure eyes like a mother can, but we can certainly create those clean and innocent views for our own children."
-Lily (owner of Lilyta Photography) Happy World Breastfeeding Week
To continue around the blog-circle click HERE. Next up is Leanda Coch, of Studio Twenty Two Photography who is based in Australia. She has a passion for capturing motherhood from pregnancy and birth, to newborns and breastfeeding.
It was a yucky afternoon with wind, grey skies and a drizzle. I was ready to reschedule our session, but this gorgeous mama brought her sweet handsome boys and some sunshine. Crazy Florida weather maybe?
Meeting and reuniting with other nursing mothers has been incredible while working on this project. Another beautiful aspect has been the community that is created, and businesses that have warmly welcomed and supported our mission to normalize breastfeeding. Breastmilk provides a number of nutritional advantages beginning at birth and continuing throughout a child's life. There is valuable information about breastfeeding on the World Health Organization website. I'm so thankful to be able to go to my local Whole Foods in Davie for my groceries, quick lunch or fun events with my kids. The team members there were so hospitable, and it's no secret it's my favorite place to shop, so I was more than happy to shoot amongst the heirloom tomatoes and food bar :) Beth and her daughter, Emily (19 months) is returning participant. You can see her beautiful images on the beach from last year's PBAP2014. "In the last 6 years, nursing my babies has been a beautiful part of my life. For me, nursing is so much more than just feeding my baby. It is a way to connect and find calmness in what can be a busy world with 3 little ones." -Beth (mother of 3) I met Alexandra and her kiddos at the library earlier this year, and I was thrilled she participated with her very happy little girl (7 months). "What an incredible experience breastfeeding represents for both mommy and baby! Closeness, bond, comfort, development, provision of all that they need to grow healthy human beings in the first few years of life... A beautiful gift, meant just for us, women. I feel very blessed God allowed me to experience this and hope it gives my children a healthy start, both physical and emotional. This is also good training of what motherhood encompasses because it requires patience, sacrifice, being consistent, always available, self-controlled etc. So this is really just the beginning of a wonderful and exciting adventure!" - Alexandra (mother of 2) "When I embarked on our breastfeeding journey, I didn't expect it would be such a difficult start, but what I definitely didn't expect was how life changing breastfeeding would be! I became very passionate about helping other moms and it definitely made me stronger, more empathetic and it helped me trust my instincts so much! I'm blessed to give this gift to my children and to share my journey along other moms." - Laura (mother of 2) "I fulfill many roles in my life-- daughter, wife, friend, LLL (La Leche League) Leader-- but one of the most important is mother to my children and what is in their best interest is my priority. My family is my sun, moon and stars and breastfeeding has given me the ability to give my girls the best possible start in life." -Christine (mother of 2) Having a support system while breastfeeding during the early months is so important. I've met wonderful women that not only breastfeed their own children but actively extend their help and knowledge to others and give them the encouragement they need to have the best nursing experience. Groups like La Leche League and local breastfeeding groups on Facebook have allowed women to connect and create community. There are informative websites that also help address the effects of substance abuse on breastfeeding. If you are someone you know needs help in this area, please visit HERE and read the information provided by Dr. W. Keenan and Dr. D Cohen. "Nursing my son has been one of the most fulfilling experiences that I have ever known as a woman as well as one of the greatest gifts I’ll ever be able to give him – health, confidence, safety. Plus, it’s ours, a special world that only he and I know. " - Emily (mother of 1) Sometimes pumping breastmilk is necessary for a variety of reasons. Breastfeeding awareness week/month is about celebrating women and also calls for a concerted global action to support women to combine breastfeeding and work. Whether a mother has exclusively pumped, exclusively breastfed, nursed for 1 day, 1 year or 5 years, the goal is to normalize it and support one another. Often times being an advocate means some will mistaken your drive for being against the choices of other mothers. I am one to celebrate and encourage the things that I love. That is my only goal. "Nursing my 4 year old has come naturally to the two of us, but not without a few struggles. Certainly, there were blissful moments of nursing my child, but there was also that bout of mastitis that left me weak and second guessing my decision to continue. Needless to say, not many moms that I met were supportive of my decision to nurse a toddler either, but we were determined. There is utterly nothing wrong with breastfeeding a toddler. To all the mamas out there doing the same I just wanted to tell you that there is no shame in doing what's right for your child. The best thing you can do is to continue to nurse your baby until he/she is ready to wean. Ignore the bad (and often unsolicited) advice, ignore the snarky comments... We all know that our kids won't be nursing at their high school graduation or wedding. Thank you to my peanut for being my darling nursling all these wonderful years and to my wonderful husband and family for their amazing support. It's made all the difference for me. " (MK, mother of 1) The Chillbar is located at the Yellow Green Farmers Market open every weekend. Locally grown produce, wheatgrass, and homemade goods. "Nursing my 7 month old in public is a necessity so that I can get out with my social 3 year old that is learning about the world all around her" - Alexandra (mother of 2) I met Alexandra and her daughter at a local coffee shop that has an excellent selection of organic fair trade coffee/tea and holistic supplements. Your Big Picture Cafe Gabriella is a dear friend and a second year participant in PBAP. Last year she nursed her almost 3 year old while expecting her son. Her photo was published on a Popsugar article "38 Timeless Photos of Moms Breastfeeding Their Children at Every Stage". I was thrilled to have 3 of my mommies featured amongst the beautiful images in the gallery. "Breastfeeding my babies has been the first few notes of a song, the first few pages of a book, a love story wrought with sacrifice, battles and victories. The story of raising up a child, an active participant in forming a world you and I might never get to see. I want to share the beauty of that story with the world. To make this world a little brighter, to show hope for the next generation, to remind the world the subtle beauty of nature, of God's design, so that one day, my daughter can experience that beautiful connection, hear her very own song, as she looks down at her suckling babe, and not have to wonder if the world can see it too. I won't see the end of this story, but I was here for the beginning... and that is more than enough." -Gabriella (mother of 2) "The decision to nurse my baby was an easy one...she is my third and final baby and I wanted our bond to be a strong one. I didn't know if I would last 1 week or 1 month, but I knew that I would take it just one day at a time. Here we are 4 months later and still going strong. I am her lifeline, just as much as she is mine. We have created a bond that doesn't need any words, and that in itself is powerful." - Evelyn (mother of 3) "If you told me I would be doing this 3 years ago I would have looked at you like your head was screwed on backwards. Heck, if you told me that when she was 3 weeks old and I was on the brink of giving up I maybe would have considered punching you in the face. I did not grow up around breastfeeding. I did not have a clue what I was getting into, in fact I started because my ex husband wanted me to do it to save money while I was out of work on maternity leave. After dealing with a rough c section recovery, a large birthweight drop, jaundice, a tongue tie, and supplementing with formula for 3 weeks, I met an amazing group of moms at a local La Leche League. Their support and finding Facebook groups for 24/7 nursing mom help saved our breastfeeding relationship. 6 months later my husband told me we were getting divorced. I can't explain how much breastfeeding helped me to get through some very tough days and nights. That bond with my baby and the oxytocin was such a comfort to keep me going. More than 2 years later I am happy and my daughter is happy and amazingly we still have a nursing relationship. It is generally just once a night for bed and a bit more on weekend mornings, but I am cherishing these fleeting moments. Noelle and I still attend La Leche League meetings most months. Now we support other moms, recently including Noelle's sister's mom (yes, that would be my ex-husband's girlfriend), and I look forward to meeting someone that I could have more babies with in the future. For now it is me and my girl...and my (or her) boobies ." - Jennifer (mother of 1) Jennifer is also a second year participant. Last year I met her and her amazing little girl, Noelle at the beach. Her photo was featured on a Popsugar article "38 Timeless Photos of Moms Breastfeeding Their Children at Every Stage" . Clike here to see it and the other published photos. "When I first started nursing, I had no support besides my husband. Upon returning to work some co-workers criticized some of my decisions and had an issue with me storing my sealed pumped milk in the office refrigerator. Even my own family wasn't supportive and shamed me for nur...sing my child in public, suggesting I hide in the bathroom. I was so glad to have met other natural minded mothers, the support is just so uplifting and inspiring. I'm forever grateful for my husband being so supportive in everything I do for our baby, and it warms my heart that I am now confident and can nurse my child when ever she needs to be fed." - Angie (mother of 1) I got together with some of the participants of the Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project a couple weeks ago. Some of these mamas I have known for years, and others I met while working on this cause. Everyone has planted a seed of hope in our society, and I will cherish the friendships I fostered along the way! It was a sweet opportunity and truly an honor to be in this photo with these wonderful women with different backgrounds united in one common goal. Many thanks to my assistant for getting this shot! #nursinginreallife #breastfeedinginreallife #breastfeedingisbeautiful #supportpublicbreastfeeding #thisisnormal #pbap2015 The following images are few of my own nursling (now 21 months) taken at various times in different locations, mostly taken by my assistant. The Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project was once again a success this year, and I hope I was able to show some people that breastfeeding in public is not obscene or immodest. It is a necessity, for the well being of the mother and baby. In a country that screams equality and tolerance, we should extend the same to mothers that were endowed with this right by the Creator Himself. It's ok for a mother to use her breasts for their intended purpose. No one should ...have to hide in a public bathroom, sit in a car, or be forced to wear a hot blanket in the summer heat. I'm so happy with all the positive feedback and excited to have helped some mothers feel encouraged. And with all things parenting related, this is not a "me vs you" battle, but rather my way to get past warped societal views and hopefully not just show you what I see behind my lens, but what I live and love everyday." -Lily (mother of 2) I was really drawn to Swoon's mural at Wynwood, the pinks and sweetness of nursing a baby along with the rawness of the aging generations beside her. Last year I had a picture taken at another mural, my 2 have certainly grown since then. At this time next year, I'm not sure if I'll still have a nursling, but I'm thankful for this time, and enjoying my two kids at every stage.
I hope you will pin and share these images! Follow me on Instagram for behind the scene photos and other fun shares! Lilyta_Photography To see more #PBAP2015 images, please visit Amanda Jackson Photography from Austin, TX If you read my previous entry, you know August is breastfeeding awareness month and my Facebook page was updated daily with gorgeous mamas and their nursing babies for the week. I am so thankful to have been part of #PBAP2014 (Public breastfeeding awareness project) and the positive impact it made in our community, online and across the country. I want to give something back for the great support from my followers or to anyone else that would like to know what Lilyta Photography is about! Summer will be over before we know it, so I'm doing a summer beach mini session giveaway! Winner can choose a family, maternity, nursing, or engagement session. Three Ways To Enter
World breastfeeding week may be over, but August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month. The breastfeeding campaign, funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, hopes to empower women to commit to breastfeeding by showing evidence and research showing that babies who are exclusively breastfed for six months are less likely to develop ear infections, diarrhea and respiratory illnesses, and may be less likely to develop childhood obesity. Not only are babies getting extra cuddle time with their mom, but the health benefits are immeasurable! Check out this very informative infographic that Michelle, registered dietician at Go Wellness put together. Follow her facebook page, she has great nutritional advice, encouragement and awesome recipes that are taste tested by her own kids. I'm happy to feature my next group of mamas that participated in the Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project. I'm still going through more photos, but already excited about next year! I met Beth at the Hollywood beach (Florida) broadwalk. Her baby is only 2 weeks younger than my daughter. I first met Beth a few years ago at the park when our oldest children were still toddlers and trying to master the "big" slide. I bumped into Beth a few weeks ago while I was photographing another model for the project, told her about it and recruited her right there! I was thrilled she wanted to join the cause. And the photos speak for themselves. So what kind of an advocate would I be if I didn't share some of my own nursing photos? Downtown Hollywood has a cool little area where local artists paint murals. I stopped by to look at a couple of them after lunch one afternoon. How cool is this mermaid? If I was able to educate anyone on the topic of breastfeeding or encourage someone then I've completed my mission with this project #PNAP2014 Many thanks to Leilani Rogers for allowing us to help her with this cause! I'd like to hear from you if you've had any positive/negative experiences nursing in public. I've enjoyed so much capturing these quiet sweet moments that I will now be offering nursing sessions throughout the year. Please e-mail for more information. As a mother and advocate, I understand the struggles women go through to get to the point where they feel confident in the way they are caring for their children. Breastfeeding can be very challenging (both physical and emotional), and without the proper support some women give up. I remember being a first time mom and being scared to nurse in public. It's important to show support to moms wanting to comfort and feed their baby no matter where they are. Unfortunately society has sexualized many things, and something as natural and beautiful as breastfeeding has been frowned down upon at some businesses. About 80 photographer in the country have joined together to capture images we want the world to see in hopes to normalize breastfeeding through real life photographs. Some parents choose to bottle feed/formula feed, and that's ok too. The goal this past week was to celebrate the women that have overcome their fears of public breastfeeding and feel free to nourish and comfort their children no matter where they are. Our Creator designed breasts for a very specific reason! Leilani Rogers, a wonderful birth and lifestyle photographer in Austin, Texas organized the Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project. Here is a list of all participating photographers. Be sure to check out their work too! It's been a true privilege to be part of this great project and the support has been immense! I'm very thankful to Leilani Rogers for creating this project, the lovely participants, local photographers for their motivation, and my hubby for taking a few extra baby duty "shifts" so that I can spend the extra time creating these images! Here are the first set of mamas I'd like to feature! Check back with another blog post for more images. The image below belongs to Leilani Rogers for #pbap2014 Last week I announced I would be joining a wonderful group of talented photographers across the country in "The Public Breastfeeding Awareness Project". This project was started by Leilani Rogers, I'm honored to be part of it. The intent of this project is to show the world that mamas can and should be able to breastfeed whenever and wherever they want, and to normalize it as it once was and is: a natural, wonderfully created instinct. I'll be photographing in public and iconic places in Plantation/Davie/Dania Beach. I was so happy to hear from (so quickly) so many mamas willing to participate. I was talking to another local photographer that told me about it and said she could use a hand. I honestly didn't know how I would pull it off this busy month, but my desire to be part of something so beautiful decided for me <3 I have limited spacing this month, so I'm glad I was able to put things together and the response has been great! I have one spot left this Thursday afternoon. Please e-mail about location and time. I'm thrilled to be joining forces with some wonderfully talented photographers in the South Florida region! Yesterday I met with a wonderful mommy and her 18 month old at the beach, I can't wait to share the images in August (1-7). My own daughter often comes with me to sessions, so we had some bonding time afterwards.
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