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September 8th, 2010 by admin
The lovely people from Family Friendly Working have a draw for a Boppy breastfeeding pillow that ends today at 2.45.
All you have to do is comment on the page here:
http://www.familyfriendlyworking.co.uk/2010/08/27/win-a-boppy-breastfeeding-pillow/
September 8th, 2010 by admin
Should Breastfeeding Be Taught In Elementary School?
From http://blogs.babble.com/being-pregnant/2010/09/07/should-breastfeeding-be-taught-in-elementary-school/
Posted by ceridwen on September 7th, 2010 at 8:42 am
Here’s how it should go: As a part of the basic biology curriculum, children are taught about breastfeeding. How the milk comes in. What’s in it. How it helps the baby. Students see pictures of women of multiple ethnicities breastfeeding. There’s a homework assignment and several questions on a test. Twenty or thirty years later these kids, now fully grown new parents, may not even remember Ms. Morris’ biology class, but there might just be one less mental hurdle to breastfeeding.
The website Nursing Freedom ran a piece last week called, “Why Children Should Witness Breastfeeding in Public.” Here’s a line I liked:
“We need to make nursing in public so boring, so quotidian, that it garners no more of a glance or second thought than seeing someone drinking a coffee or hugging a friend in public.”
I read this on Friday and over the weekend kept thinking about public breastfeeding. Usually this issue comes up when some ignorant manager of a mediocre eatery stupidly asks a nursing mother to cover up and then has to endure all kinds of grief, including being read to from state laws concerning breastfeeding in public and/or local press coverage of a “nurse in” in which a posse of breastfeeders show up and breastfeed in front of or inside the establishment.
I support a woman’s choice to breastfeed in public. If breastfeeding is kept out of sight, no one sees it. No one sees it and it’s mysterious. It’s mysterious and people feel weird about breastfeeding. And on the feedback loop goes. More exposure would make the sight of breastfeeding “boring.” Or normal.
But then I saw a new mom in the park nursing under a kind of nursing tent/cover-all. It was a pretty cool-looking gizmo and propped up so that the baby could nurse privately without a blanket literally plastered over his or her face. I thought about the feedback loop and wondered whether this mother should just toss this fancy tent aside to help the rest of us get over our baggage.
Then I thought back to when I first had my baby.
I was quite engorged and it wasn’t the hot kind of engorged, the fake boob kind. It was the, Wow, how’s your back doing? kind. I won’t tell you the cup size, but let’s just say many people I do tell had no idea that size even existed. My over-supply meant that milk would often squirt out all over the minute I started unfastening things. The idea of doing all of this in public– as much as I supported the idea in theory– was hard.
After a few months when I’d gotten it all down, I nursed at friends’ houses, in restaurants and parks discreetly and without much fuss or a blanket. But at first I felt like this was all nobody’s business. I also felt a little cranky about the situation. Why do I have to change attitudes about public breastfeeding?? It’s hard enough learning all these new things. Do I have to change public opinion at the same time?
This is how I came to the breastfeeding in school concept. If Bill Maher and others had seen breastfeeding when they were kids, and been taught that it’s a normal part of life, like digesting or breathing, maybe there wouldn’t be so many snickers. Get to the kids before they get to the giggling stage– teaching teens about breastfeeding is also a great idea but by then too much squeamishness has settled in. The sooner the better.
September 8th, 2010 by admin

“I am a nearly 37 year old mum with two children (Connor nearly 4 and Katie nearly 2). I gave up teaching in a primary school (which I loved) so I could look after my son and haven’t looked back. Although money is tight, my husband and I are content with our lifestyle choice which is just as well as we are going to home educate our littlies and so won’t be bringing in much money any time soon.
I like being creative, when I get the time, and I am not looking after children, cats, dogs or chickens. I enjoy cooking/baking, making jams and chutneys, making ring slings and clothes, making cards and my latest Sok Doodes. Sok Doodes were sock dolls that I made for my children but after I put photos on Facebook, I had lots of friends and family asking me to make them all kinds of creatures. My midwife loved them and asked if I could make a breastfeeding doll and I accepted the challenge as it was something that I had wondered about in the past myself and so Boobee Mamma was born!
As I posted the orginal photos on Facebook, a friend suggested I make a toddler as well as a baby so she could be a tandem feeding doll. Already she has created a lot of discussion at a family party and if I don’t get the opportunity to feed my daughter in my efforts to normalise breastfeeding (which to be honest, happen fairly regularly ) then at least I have something else to help the cause!
Boobee Mammas can be found on Facebook as well as my website www.lil-treasure.co.uk. If anybody wants to buy a Boobee Mamma, they can contact me through Facebook or email: boobeemamma@littleave.freeserve.co.uk
Tracey”

September 7th, 2010 by Bundle Jungle
The Bundle Jungle are pleased to announce that their charity auction in aid of Cheshire and North wales human milk bank is officially open for bids!

Items on offer include:
- Lactivist T-Shirts
- Modern cloth nappies from cheeks and cherries, Issy Bear, Fluff and Stuff and many more.
- Chambers and Beau charm bracelet
- Professional Photoshoot with Penny Wincer (London Area)
- Holden’s Landing Nappy and Knittybugz Wool Collaboration
- Designer maternity clothes
- Designer baby clothes
- SO much more!
All items start at just 99 pence with NO RESERVE. Come on over to The Bundle Jungle pregnancy and parenting forum now, sign up for your FREE account and get bidding! It’s all for a great cause and there are some serious bargains to be had.
Elle
www.TheBundleJungle.com
September 6th, 2010 by admin
If you look at the right hand side of www.lactivist.net under the links to our lovely sponsors you can see the new auction in action.
Every week I’ll be auctioning a different thing, sometimes I’ll be donating the proceeds too so if you have a breastfeeding friendly group that needs to fundraise let me know!
This week I am auctioning a beautiful soft organic ‘I like milk from my mum, not from just any old cow’ baby t-shirt in size 4-6 months and the proceeds will go to help the Boobs for Babes, Tits for Tots – Pro Breast Feeding Calendar
Postage is always free on the auctions but they are for the UK only.
September 6th, 2010 by admin
Originally posted on http://www.rcm.org.uk/midwives/blog/saying-no-to-breastfeeding/ Royal College of Midwives online
15.27, 19 August 2010
A poll of young women finds a third would shun breastfeeding because they want to avoid saggy boobs. For some, vanity is the overriding factor when weighing up the pros and cons of breastfeeding. It seems a sad indictment of young women’s priorities when a baby’s health comes second to their looks. Or is it?
The survey of 1228 women between 18 and 25 follows the recent furore caused by model Gisele Bundchen who proclaimed there should be a law to force mothers to breastfeed their babies for at least six months.
Half of the women polled by BabyChild.org.uk would fall foul of Gisele’s law because they had no plans to breastfeed. And 32% of them said the main reason was because they did not want to ‘ruin the look of their breasts’. Half of them were afraid of their partner finding them less attractive should this happen.
Another 19% felt ‘uncomfortable’ about the thought of breastfeeding, a quarter of whom said they viewed their breasts as sexual and therefore deemed it inappropriate.
All these arguments seem feeble and bizarre when stacked against the benefits of breastfeeding. What about protecting the baby against obesity, asthma and childhood diabetes? What about helping the baby avoid ear, urine and gastro-intestinal infections?
I suspect that another benefit of breastfeeding would hold greater sway for those polled, which is that it can speed up weight loss during pregnancy.
My reason? Because the young women surveyed were childless and, at their stage of life, sexual attractiveness and looks are of great importance. They have no particular reason to know about the benefits of breastfeeding – more than three quarters of those who were against the idea believed their decision would not harm the baby’s health.
The findings of the poll would be much more worrying if they were the views of pregnant 18 to 25 year olds. But for childless young women to voice an uninformed opinion on breastfeeding is, perhaps, unsurprising.
September 5th, 2010 by admin
Thank you to Jenny’s mum Sue for these lovely before and after photos. Jenny is 6 months old and I love the difference in the pictures, you can see the power of mummy milk!


Love it!
September 3rd, 2010 by admin
For the whole of September 2010 Lactivist will be donating £1 for every full price t-shirt bought from www.lactivist.co.uk to Boobs for Babes’ and watch out for fundraising auctions on www.lactivist.net
Boobs for Babes‘ mission is to raise the profile of breastfeeding both in the UK and internationally, lending support to those who wish to start breastfeeding, continue under difficult circumstances and educate those who have never considered it as an option.
They will be promoting this with their first ever calendar of breastfeeding mamas and their little ones which will be available from our online shop ready for the New Year.
Please email mail@boobsforbabes.com to find out more or to help with the campaign.
September 2nd, 2010 by admin
September 2nd, 2010 by admin
There were some technical problems with the last poll but I am hoping that this will work now. I’ve deleted the old poll so this one starts fresh – please vote again if you have voted before.
The poll is in the left sidebar of www.lactivist.net. If you have problems voting please let me know and I’ll do my best to sort it out.
You can vote for up to 3 forums and the poll ends on the 31st October 2010.
Thank you to all the people who nominated their favorite breastfeeding friendly websites. I have sorted them out into categories and the first one is
The Most Breastfeeding Friendly Forum.
The forum with the most votes at the end of October 2010 will be awarded a prestigious Mothers Milk Marketing Board Seal of Approval! There will be runners up awards too!
Here, in alphabetical order are more details about the nominated forums.
Breast Buddies
http://www.breastbuddies.nice-forum.com
Breastfeeding Support Forum and Natural Parenting Forum. Topics ranging from Newborn feeding and full term feeding (extended breastfeeding). We also cover Babywearing, Cloth Nappies and other Natural parenting topics. Help for all mums
The Bundle Jungle
http://www.thebundlejungle.com/
The Bundle Jungle is friendly and welcoming to those trying to conceive, pregnant women, fathers to be and parents from all walks of life. What makes our forum different to other mainstream pregnancy and parenting forums is, not only our focus on community support but, also our interest in challenging the way we look at parenting.
“With the breastfeeding guru system, advice and support section, breastfeeding stories section and upcoming charity auction for Cheshire and North Wales Milk Bank we are huge breastfeeding fans!”
Cloth Nappy Addicts Forum
http://clothnappyaddicts.co.uk/forum/index.php
A forum run by Natasha, a WAHM and total cloth nappy addict and assisted by “SaraSeahorse” a woolly WAHM and “puddlepants” a nappy, woolly and clothing WAHM.
The Green Parent Forum
http://www.thegreenparent.co.uk/forum
The Green Parent is the UK’s leading green lifestyle and natural parenting magazine. A truly inspiring read, TGP is like nothing else on the newsstand, with insightful intelligent journalism covering topics from babywearing and attachment parenting to home-education and alternative medicine. Each issue features regular columns on Organic Gardening, Seasonal Food and Drink, Green Travel, Ethical Fashion and lots more. The magazine is produced by a small team of passionate experts who live and breathe the positive message of the magazine.
“So full of other mums who have the same ideas on breastfeeding and other topics. Always someone there to offer help, advice and support I always point breastfeeding mums there.”
I want my mum
http://www.iwantmymum.com.
“I’m someone who’s found the information and support there invaluable in successful breastfeeding, helping me meet other like-minded mums IRL, and having a great resource to recommend to expectant mums. Without their support I may well have stopped ( or at least tried to stop, my daughter would have a lot to say about it!) feeding my youngest, but instead we’ve past 2 yrs, still going strong and still finding the info there fab.
Knowing that info on there is evidence-based, moderators include fully qualified breastfeeding counsellors who DO check the veracity of statements made. The emphasis is information, not advice, and a very friendly place to ask important questions.”
Mad Mums
http://www.madmums.com/
Parenting and Pregnancy can be very daunting and sometimes, it can really help to speak to people who have been or are going through the same things that you are. The Madmums Buddy Scheme has been designed to put you in touch with other Mums who have experience in specific areas of Pregnancy and Parenting. You can use this free and confidential service on a “one to one” basis away from the forums to get in touch with one of our Buddies who will then contact you personally.
Mama Pack Forum
http://www.mamapacks.eu/forum/
Mama Packs are the United Kingdoms ONLY ethically influenced, trade marked Mum & Baby sample pack. A pack you wont find nasty chemicals in, a pack you will love receiving!
“The ladies there have such a wealth of experience and a geniuine love for the benefits of breast feeding that I have been greatly encouraged to keep breastfeeding, despite my child being seriously ill and in an incubator when born and later whilst she underwent major surgery. Now I am BFing past the age I had previously thought ‘normal’ and my child is thriving!”
Natural Mamas
http://www.naturalmamas.co.uk/
A natural parenting forum with an emphasis on babywearing.
“It’s a natural parenting forum with an amazing breastfeeding support board. Members who contribute are lactation consultants, midwives, breastfeeding peer supporters as well as breastfeeding mothers. The range of breastfeeding topics covered is second to none and the support is phenomental, with lots of experience as well as good non-judgemental evidence based advice. I love it!!”
Rollercoaster
http://www.Rollercoaster.ie
Pregnancy, having a baby and parenting can all bring you to the heights of joy and the depths of despair – all within the space of a few minutes! RollerCoaster.ie accompanies you on this exciting journey.
“A great community of people with a dedicated breastfeeding board”
By admin, on September 8th, 2010

“I am a nearly 37 year old mum with two children (Connor nearly 4 and Katie nearly 2). I gave up teaching in a primary school (which I loved) so I could look after my son and haven’t looked back. Although money is tight, my husband and I are content with our lifestyle choice which is just as well as we are going to home educate our littlies and so won’t be bringing in much money any time soon.
I like being creative, when I get the time, and I am not looking after children, cats, dogs or chickens. I enjoy cooking/baking, making jams and chutneys, making ring slings and clothes, making cards and my latest Sok Doodes. Sok Doodes were sock dolls that I made for my children but after I put photos on Facebook, I had lots of friends and family asking me to make them all kinds of creatures. My midwife loved them and asked if I could make a breastfeeding doll and I accepted the challenge as it was something that I had wondered about in the past myself and so Boobee Mamma was born!
As I posted the orginal photos on Facebook, a friend suggested I make a toddler as well as a baby so she could be a tandem feeding doll. Already she has created a lot of discussion at a family party and if I don’t get the opportunity to feed my daughter in my efforts to normalise breastfeeding (which to be honest, happen fairly regularly ) then at least I have something else to help the cause!
Boobee Mammas can be found on Facebook as well as my website www.lil-treasure.co.uk. If anybody wants to buy a Boobee Mamma, they can contact me through Facebook or email: boobeemamma@littleave.freeserve.co.uk
Tracey”

By admin, on September 2nd, 2010
By admin, on August 30th, 2010
I’m really pleased to be part of this, makes me feel all grown up!
On the 1st September a new discount card www.babygrowers.co.uk will launch.
It has been especially created for new and expecting parents and the team who created it are all parents too.
With this in mind they have created a unique partnership with a range of high street companies as well as smaller individual companies to offer you a range of discounts, which include: home/car insurance, groceries, holidays, maternity necessities, pushchairs, car seats, nursery furniture and much more including a discount on pro breastfeeding t-shirts, bags, badges and cards at www.lactivist.co.uk.
Not only are the Babygrower team offering you a whole host of discounts that will be valid for one year from when you buy the card, they will also be keeping you up to date with their blog and weekly newsletter which will be full of great tips and further special offers.
The cost of the card is only £14.99 and for most people this amount spent will be far less than their actual savings in their first month of use will be far less than their actual savings in their first month of use or in many cases, their first purchase! For every card sold, £1 will be donated to your selected charity, at time of registering.
Babygrowers are committed to saving you money not just points.
Here are some of the discounts you can get:
Home insurance – 20% off and £50 supercheque vouchers
Car insurance – 15% off and £50 supercheque vouchers
Supermarket shopping – £15 off your first order over £75 then further discounts of £10 for spends over £100
Companies involved so far include: Aviva, Sainsbury’s, Butlins, Monsters and Munchkins, Big Green Smile, Babipur, Natural Nursery, Green Jelly, Cotton Baby, Tots and Tiddlers Toys, Dam Tam, Hello Baby, Green Child, Barnyard Kids, Lactivist, Slumber-Roo, Precious Memories, My Munchkin, VUPbaby, My Funny Bunny, Baby Not Included, DaisychainBaby, Green People and Green Baby with more coming on daily.
By admin, on August 25th, 2010
Charlotte Keating ENGLAND was originally founded in 2001 as a high end womenswear clothing company and couture bridal wear. In 2008, Charlotte gave birth to her daughter Béa and during her 14 months breastfeeding, she designed and launched a new mother and baby range specialising in feminine, flattering nursing clothes for breastfeeding with confidence, discretion and style. Designs double up as fabulous maternity wear which fit & flatter through to full term pregnancy. Born from personal experience, the brand now includes a complementary selection of mummy essentials, baby, toddler and nursery décor range.
Our ethos is to make life easier for new mums breastfeeding with a functional and stylish range that supports new mum’s current lifestyle preferences of breastfeeding in public places without the need for compromise or concealment. We continually strive to raise awareness of the benefits of nursingwear and it’s importance in the successful promotion of breastfeeding in accordance with this ideal.
Feminine, flattering nursing clothes for breastfeeding with confidence, discretion and style. Designs double up as fabulous maternity wear which fit & flatter through to full term pregnancy.
Born from personal experience, the brand now includes a complementary selection of mummy essentials, baby, toddler and nursery décor range.
By admin, on August 21st, 2010
Amanda Rayment works as a herbalist in the arena of the parent and child relationship. She is also the tutor for the training programme Birth and loving Relationships. Her website is http://www.welcomeworldcafe.com
The arrival of a child in to our lives offers opportunities to awaken tenderness and love within us. A baby listens to his mother’s heartbeat while he is in the womb from very early on in the pregnancy. We could say his mother’s heart is singing to him continually. This sound becomes familiar and reassuring to the baby. Isn’t this wonderful? That no matter what is occurring in the mothers daily life her heart continues to sing to her child. After the child is born this familiarity and reassurance of listening to his mother’s heartbeat continues through being held close to the mother’s body and with breastfeeding. This tenderness begins to be expressed in other ways such as caressing, speaking soothing words to the child and of course with eye to eye contact between mother and baby. This eye to eye contact also encourages the release of the wonderful hormone of love Oxytocin, which is of great assistance with breastfeeding and bonding. Through all these actions tenderness begins to arise in the mother which is naturally extended to the child. So how do we continue to nurture this contact with what is real what is natural? How do we directly experience the truth that in the giving we receive? What does it mean to give of ourselves? To include ourselves in the giving and receiving, these are questions I invite mothers to ask themselves inwardly. So this period of time in women’s lives while they are breastfeeding the focus is on relaxation, nourishment and nurturing. When we view breastfeeding in this way it sounds so simple but of course it may not always be easy to rest back into what sounds simple and natural. So how does a mother include herself in the nurturing and tenderness she is offering her child?
For most of us sometimes we can rest back in the flow of harmony of what is natural and effortless. Other times it seems as if that flow is a distant memory and everything feels tiring. Those moments of not knowing how to respond are opportunities to stop for a moment and to ask inwardly to be shown, to acknowledge to ourselves we have become confused as to what the communication of love is. To recognise that love is not sacrifice in any form no matter how we try to disguise it. To ask love to reveal itself, to show us how to give to our child the nurturing and nourishment we want to know and receive for ourselves. Then we have come back to our true nature of recognising tenderness, happiness and nurturing is shared. That love includes everyone. My encouragement to breastfeeding mothers alongside these inner practices is to ask yourself what makes your heart sing with joy, to give yourself the time to offer this gift of love to yourself, to include this in your life no matter how busy it seems right now .Again I recognise resistances my come forward that it isn’t always easy to include ourselves. But that doesn’t mean that we don’t give it ago and see what occurs as the outcome of being kind and gentle with our selves.
My craft is herbal medicine and producing herbal tea formulas makes my heart sing. On my website I offer different tea formulas for mothering. The website has lots of information about herbs and mothering. There is a cafe area where you can ask questions. The tea Mamas Nursing support is available which many women have found helpful while breastfeeding. This is a formula i have used for years with breastfeeding mothers both in my clinic and in the welcome World tea range. This tea is formulated with herbs that nourish on many different levels and also gently stimulates the blood supply to the mammary glands ensuring a healthy flow of breast milk.
http://www.welcomeworldcafe.com Herbs that assist with breastfeeding are Red raspberry leaf ,fennel seeds ,nettles, holy thistle, fenugreek seeds , goats rue.“
The following herbs may also be helpful to have in your kitchen cupboard or medicine bag.
Marigold flowers; useful for any inflammation of breasts when feeding e.g. with engorgement or mastitis. This plant is also wonderfully soothing for cracked nipples. Again go to http://www.welcomeworldcafe.com for information about marigold {look under notes from Amanda in cafe area }
Ladys Mantle;A wonderful plant that can be used as an external compress for sore or inflamed breasts. Use the leaves to make a paste with a little oil i would choose castor oil, although olive oil would be fine. Again check http://www.welcomeworldcafe.com { look under writings 3 herbs I would always have in my apothecary in cafe area}
There are of course many plants i could list here , my feeling is to keep it simple ,make friends with a few plants ,get to know their benefits, keep them in the kitchen cupboard and make nurturing cups of herbal tea. Use the plants as compresses and washes when assistance is needed. Enjoy and happy mothering.
By admin, on August 12th, 2010
Petit Guili (Little tickle) is a new online boutique stocking Organic and Eco-friendly baby products.
Specialised in cloth nappies, baby carriers, natural baby toiletries, wooden toys, BPA free baby bottles and complementary Eco-friendly products.
Their policy is to sell quality products, without chemicals, and other toxic substances.
They try to be as environmentally friendly as possible, also when we will prepare your orders.
Petit Guili is run by Sandrine a cloth nappy addict and mum of a little girl, Noelia, born in July 2008.
When she gave birth, her motherly instinct came flooring in and she changed her lifestyle to organic and environmentally friendly to give the best to her baby.
Petit Guili is offering free standard delivery, and 10% off itti bitti nappies for Lactivist readers.
http://www.petitguili.com/fiche_produit.php?prod_id=2&prod_nom=Cloth%20nappies&groupe_id=28&groupe_nom=Sized%20All-in-One&objet_id=
By admin, on August 11th, 2010
Mama Packs are the United Kingdoms ONLY ethically influenced, trade marked Mum & Baby sample pack. A pack you wont find nasty chemicals in, a pack you will love receiving!
The NHS would like to have Mama Packs…. We know, as each time we call a maternity ward they jump at it. Then a few hours later ‘that’ phonecall comes…. “Sorry, we will have to decline as apparently Bounty are the only packs permitted to be distributed by the NHS”
Why?
- Is it the 70p per pack Bounty give the NHS?
- Is it the fantastic quality of Bounty samples compared to MP? *sarcasm*
- Is it the fact Bounty have got the NHS into a contract they can’t back out of?
- Is it the fact Mama Pack promote home births, breastfeeding and cloth nappies?
What happened to Monopoly / Monopsony laws?
Why are Bounty permitted to carry on this coercive monopoly?
SADLY this also means that no cloth nappies or alternative detergents are permitted into the ‘new Mama zone’ in hospitals as Bounty are contracted to only allow Pampers and Fairy!
Mama packs contain Soap nuts and cloth nappy info! [hopefully one day maybe even a free newborn cloth nappy]
Mama Packs also contain BIODEGRADABLE baby wipes… Another product denied to Mama’s in the current NHS permitted packs.
We don’t want to remove Bounty from their throne but what we do want is for Mothers & Mothers to be to have a choice…. an ethical choice!
This petition is a call to the powers that be behind the NHS to allow Mama Packs to be handed out in the NHS Maternity sector, be it via hospitals or GP surgeries….
GIVE WOMEN A CHOICE!
Click on the link to sign the petition
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/mamapacks/
By admin, on August 10th, 2010
Do you know of a website that supports breastfeeding mums and deserves the new Mothers Milk Marketing Board seal of approval? It could be a forum, or a shop, a facebook page or someone on twitter.
Nominate your favorite and tell us why they deserve the award by commenting on this post and the winner, or maybe winners will get to display the special, exclusive seal of approval from the Mothers Milk Marketing Board itself!
When we get enough websites nominated voting will start 
 The Mothers Milk Marketing Board seal of approval
By admin, on August 3rd, 2010
http://www.lactivist.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=380
This is today’s bargain from www.lactivist.co.uk for World Breastfeeding Week – it will change tomorrow so get it while you can! The normal price of this beautifully soft but hard wearing organic t-shirt is £11.99.
By admin, on August 1st, 2010
For the whole week – from the 1st August to the 7th I’ll choose one thing a day to discount – today’s special is the beautiful Organic bag – at a bargain price of £3.50!
The bargain will change tomorrow so get it while you can!
By admin, on July 17th, 2010
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Care-Instructions-Baby-T-shirt-months/dp/B003W2BEKI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1279321131&sr=8-2
After a lot of faffing around and complications and general stress involving the purchasing of a barcode I have finally managed to get Lactivist on Amazon.
But I need your help to get it seen.
If you have bought from me and you like what you bought please please could you rate or review my product. Reviews and ratings get them higher up the list so they are seen sooner, spreading the word quicker!
Huge thanks
Lisa
By admin, on July 16th, 2010
Yippee! Sorry for the long wait, the printers have been very busy indeed!
I am so happy to have (by popular demand!) sizes 1-2 years and 2-4 years in these designs now They are also in smaller sizes from 0-6 months, 6-12 months and 12-18 months subject to stock levels!
Just click on the pictures to go to www.lactivist.co.uk to see the choices of sizes.
As you can see I really need a picture of an older child wearing the Mummy Milk Rocks t-shirt. Prize of a t-shirt of your choice if you send me in a clear picture of your 1-2 or 2-4 year old wearing it and I can use it for Lactivist Child of the Week!
Breastmilk is not just for babies
 I'll wean when I'm ready
 I like milk from my mum not from just any old cow!
 I'm a tit man
 Lipsmackin......
 Mummy Milk Rocks
By admin, on July 3rd, 2010
I am supposed to be on holiday but the Mooboy is playing happily with his grandad and it is a bit too hot out there so I thought I’d do some work
I am pleased to announce that I now have some larger sized t-shirts in stock – sizes 1-2 years and 2-4 years in the ‘lipsmackin…..’ design and in a new one ‘I’m a Tit Man‘. I also have both those designs in size 6-12 months and 3-6 months too.
I really need a good photo of it so the first person to send in a photo of their child wearing the new ‘Tit Man’ t-shirt that is clear enough for me to use on www.lactivist.co.uk can choose another t-shirt or bag for free, as a thank you!
And… the cow bags are back!
By admin, on June 16th, 2010
This is Billy and he is very very excited because from now until the end of Breastfeeding Awareness Week everything at www.lactivist.co.uk is discounted by a whopping 30%!
So from now until the 27th June 2010 just quote bfaw10 at the checkout and the discount is yours.
www.lactivist.co.uk is where it’s at, isn’t it Billy!
By Anne Dhir, on May 12th, 2010
Natural Nursery is a sponsor of the Great Lactivist Give-away for Breastfeeding Awareness Week 2010. Here is their advice on choosing the right nursing bra. You can enter our big giveaway competition to win a FREE nursing bra.
Gone are the days of plain boring nursing bras! Just because as a new mum you want comfort and convenience doesn’t mean that you can’t have pretty and even sexy!
Natural Nursery has selected for you nursing bras that will take you from pregnancy through the first few months of breastfeeding right up to weaning your baby. These nursing bras are well made, durable and will last well through years of breastfeeding.
These are a few criteria to consider when looking for a nursing bra:
- Can be worn as a maternity bra.
- Designed to give baby easy access to the breast.
- Stretchy so that it can adapt to the breasts’ changing size.
- Providing optimum breast support.
- Only cotton fabric should be in contact with the skin.
- Seamless to avoid irritating your skin.
- Comfortable to wear at night should you wish to.
- Easy to fasten and unfasten.
- Can be washed easily.
- Durable so you only need to buy a few to take you through years of breastfeeding.
- And pretty doesn’t hurt too…
At Natural Nursery, you will find:
The Bravado Original Nursing Bra: a favourite with breastfeeding mums for years. Giving optimum breast support, comfortable to wear at night and easy access to the breast.
The Seamless Bravado Nursing Bra is the perfect nursing bra to wear under a T shirt. No one will ever know that it is anything but a very discreet bra. The removable foam cups that can be used to hide enlarged nipples or breast pads if needed.
The Sublime Nursing Bra: the name says it all. The Sublime is comfortable, convenient and pretty. This breastfeeding bra is made from soft, delicate lace in a beautifully feminine design to make you feel truly radiant. The cups are lined with cotton for even more comfort.
By Anne Dhir, on May 4th, 2010
A bit of a plug for Natural Nursery today… Natural Nursery is offering a series of special offers for breastfeeding mothers.
The Lansinoh double electric breast pump comes with £20 worth of FREE goodies: A free tube Lansinoh Lanolin cream, a free pack of 24 Lansinoh Nursing Pad, and a free pack of Lansinoh Breast Milk Storage Bag.
When you order Lansinoh breast milk storage bag, you can save 5% when you order 3 or more packs. And up to 10% on the Medela breast milk storage bags. The breast milk storage bottles are also reduced to £5.95 for a pack of 4.
That’s not counting the money you save on postage too!
There is also a special offer when you purchase a Medela Breast Pump. When you order your Quick Clean wipes with your breast pump, they are reduced to £3.95 instead of £5.95. That’s £2 off per pack of 24 wipes. The quick clean wipes are ideal to clean your Medela breast pump at work or when you’re travelling. They are not just good for breast pumps but for tables, high chairs, or changing tables.
If you need any help choosing your breast pump, don’t hesitate to contact Natural Nursery, Arabella will be happy to help you choose the best for you and your baby.
By admin, on April 19th, 2010
Lactivist now has an affiliate scheme, which means that you can put a banner or a text link on your signature in forums or on your website and earn commission when people shop at www.lactivist.co.uk through your link.
Commission is earnt on everything in the shop, t-shirts that promote breastfeeding, cloth nappies, co sleeping and all the bags, badges and cards.
The commission can go to you, to your breastfeeding group or to your granny, it doesn’t matter as long as they have a paypal address. It costs nothing to set up of course!
Email me moomum@lactivist.co.uk if you are interested
By admin, on March 31st, 2010
To get 10% off your order just quote ‘bunny’ at the checkout of www.lactivist.co.uk
This Easter Holiday code is valid from right now this minute until the 18th April 2010 and you can use it for any of the pro breastfeeding slogan t-shirts, bags, badges or cards or on the co-sleeping and pro cloth nappy t-shirts.
So much more fun than spending money on Nestle Easter eggs!
By admin, on March 31st, 2010
By admin, on March 18th, 2010
This was such a happy mistake! I actually got the wrong bags printed and instead of my normal ones (which are pretty good too) I got a lovely batch of even better organic shopping bags.
They are big enough to hold a laptop and the straps fit comfortably over one shoulder. And they have flat bottoms so they stand up when they have things inside them.
Oh happy day!
http://www.lactivist.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=46&products_id=393

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