Narcotics and Breastfeeding
Words courtesy of Willow Durrington RM The World Health Organization (WHO) (2011) recommends that infants are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life and continue to receive breastmilk
Words courtesy of Willow Durrington RM The World Health Organization (WHO) (2011) recommends that infants are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life and continue to receive breastmilk
The benefits of breastfeeding is well researched, mothers benefit from a reduction in risk from many health concerns, protection from pregnancy related complications with ongoing health ramifications ie Pre-eclampsia and
Breastfeeding is a beautiful and devoted gift a mother can provide for her child It is considered the most natural way to feed a baby. For many mothers and babies
Photography Credit to the beautiful Ebony from Little Love Lane Photography and Madi from Madi Lee Photography