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Win a Boppy breastfeeding pillow – Closes 8th Sept at 2.45pm!

September 8th, 2010

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/

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The Bundle Jungle – Charity Auction – LIVE now!

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

Like to WIN a BOOBIE BUDDIES Breastfeeding Doll set! NBAW

With kind permission of Lisa,  MooMum, also see
“Things We Like” section, for more details:
run via Me – Pip aka Boobie Buddies Ltd &
Sharon Trotter – TIPS website,
to promote National Breastfeeding Awareness Week 2009.
WIN – WIN – WIN – WIN
A BOOBIE BUDDIES DOLL SET – for NBAW – May 2009 !!
visit Sharon Trotter – TIPS website
click on the “stop press area” and follow instructions!
1 x  Boobie Buddies doll set (of your choice) worth £40.00p
Winner drawn on May 22nd 2009!
Please spread the Breastfeeding word! –
feel free to browse my website for more information, and offers.
Kind Regards    Mrs Pip Wheelwright
Boobie Buddies Ltd.   The “NATURAL” way to role play!

33% off www.lactivist.co.uk until Xmas

Just quote ‘creditcrunch’ at the checkout for a huge 1/3 off any stock, including sale items!

www.lactivist.co.uk

Daisy didn’t do it…………..this time!

Thanks to all of you who voted and supported ‘Daisy’

‘Daisy’ just missed out this time by (I think) 14 votes!  However, I still plan to submit the book into Januarys Voting Cycle and keep searching for other publishing options.  This was always the original plan anyway.

I have received some excellent feedback from WEbook relating to improving ’Daisys’ chances, so its full steam ahead from here.  Here is what Melissa at WEbook suggests we do:

“I know you put a tremendous amount of work into “Daisy” and I hope you don’t give up.  You’ve collected a lot of women’s stories, but you may want to do some research into anthology organization and editing, and explore different ways of organizing and supplementing your material.  A collection of stories with no over-arching theme other than their common subject matter may not be enough.  Also, the individual essays in the collection need quite a bit of editing — while I appreciate that your contributors are not, for the most part, professional writers, some effort must be made to bring their essays up to a more professional standard before the book has a good shot at publication.”

If you have submitted a story can we all please work to this advice.  I will concentrate on researching anthology organisation.  If you haven’t shared a story then please keep having a look to give us your much appreciated feedback.  New stories are coming in already!

Any problems please email me lyndseyemmapage@hotmail.com or find me on facebook under ‘Lyndsey Bradley/JustCallMeDaisy.

Kind Regards

Lyndsey

www.justcallmedaisy.moonfruit.com

Just Call Me Daisy: Let the Voting Begin!

Firstly let me say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported and/or shared your stories with ‘Just Call Me Daisy: A Breastfeeding Mothers Story’

The book is now complete and has been entered into the voting cycle on WEbook.  In order to be published ‘Just Call Me Daisy’ needs to finish in the top 10% on the 18 November to be in with a chance.  So if you would like to see this project on the shelves supporting many breastfeeding mums world wide, then please cast your vote now:

http://www.webook.com/vote and choose ‘Parenting and Families’ from the ‘Select a Genre’ drop down menu.

There are many other projects up for voting too so why not have a look.  In order to vote you need to join WEbook by providing an email address but it is really easy.

Again I am so grateful and overwhelmed by the fantastic response ‘Just Call Me Daisy’ has received but have enjoyed every minute bringing the project to life.  So lets get voting, ‘shout out’ about breastfeeding mums and share our motivation and encouragement.

Thank you

Lyndsey

http://www.webook.com/vote

http://www.webook.com/vote and choose ‘Parenting and Families’ from the ‘Select a Genre’ drop down menu.

Just Call Me Daisy: only 1 week to go!

‘Just Call Me Daisy: A Breastfeeding Mothers Story’ is progessing wonderfully and we now have the option to submit the book for publication into the WEbook Voting Cycle.  The deadline is 3 November 2008.

However, in order to do so we only need 10 more quality submissions averaging 1100 words each and the book will be ready.  ‘Just Call Me Daisy’ is accepting both stories and poems to give you the chance to share your breastfeeding adventure.

It would be fantastic to submit the book now as so much had been acheived in a short time.  If, however, we are unsuccessful and the book isn’t chosen for publication this time, all is not lost.  We can use all the judging feedback to improve the book, ready for January submission as originally planned.

It’s an opportunity not to missed!

So if you do have a breastfeeding tale to share and would like to see it in print, then please contribute your story or poem now.  You will be part of a project which will provide a truly motivational and inspiring breastfeeding book supporting mums worldwide.

Please get writing at: http://www.webook.com/project/Just-Call-Me-Daisy-My-Breast-Feeding-Story

Thankyou

Lyndsey Bradley

www.justcallmedaisy.moonfruit.com

Join the Global Breastfeeding Challenge 2008

Is anyone here going to organise an event for this?
Dear fellow breastfeeding supporter,

**Join the Global Breastfeeding Challenge 2008!**

Women around the world will be putting their hands up and being counted
on October 11th at 11am local time. This fun health promotion event is for the most children at one site, the country with the most participants and in North America the Challenge is for the largest number of participants in one area. Whether you have organized
a site before or not join us and take part! Sites vary from one or two mothers to hundreds
and every child counts. Register a site today. It costs nothing and is
very easy.

This year the event has gone global! Currently, there are 24 countries
involved and we hope that the UK will be well represented. Currently, UK
does not have a single site registered in the challenge. We would truly love to show the media that all of the world is concerned about breastfeeding. It does not matter how big or how small one’s site is, every baby counts. We hope you will join us this October 11th in showing not only the rest of the world but your community, how important breastfeeding is for a good start in an infant’s life.
Please help support breastfeeding by sharing this invitation with your
contacts who may be interested.

Check out and register at http://www.babyfriendly.ca

Put up your hand up for breastfeeding & be counted in on October 11, 2008!

Thank you for your time,

Frances Jones
Quintessence Foundation
babyfriendly@canada.com
http://www.babyfriendly.ca/

Home-Start

Everyone needs a bit of help sometimes.

Home-Start is a charity that provides support to families with a young child or children, that are experiencing difficulties.

Perhaps you feel isolated in your community with no friends or relatives nearby.

Perhaps you, your child, or a relative is ill and you are having a hard time coping.

Perhaps you are struggling with the emotional and physical demands of having twins, triplets or more, or of having many children at a young age.

Perhaps there are other problems – practical or emotional – and you feel you are struggling.

Home-Start can help. Home-Start has trained volunteers with parenting experience who can visit you on a confidential basis and assist with whatever it is you need. They can provide a shoulder to cry on; maybe read to your children, maybe give you support to make or keep medical appointments, maybe find out about and even take you to activities locally so you can make new friends. You don’t have to pay for the help and it is totally non-judgemental.

You can find your nearest Home-Start by phoning 0800 068 6368 or by going to www.home-start.org.uk/findus.

Home-Start sometimes run groups for parents with young children if you feel that one-to-one support is not for you.

As an example, Home-Start in Knowsley helps with running a fabulous breastfeeding support group at the local Whiston Hospital. The group runs every Friday morning from ten until twelve; partners, grandparents and older children are always welcome. There is no need to book; you can just turn up on the day. A variety of support is available from midwives and breastfeeding counsellors to peer support from other Mums.

To find out more about Home-Start Knowsley call 0151 480 3910 or go to www.homestartknowsley.org.uk. To learn about the group at Whiston Hospital go to http://www.sthk.nhs.uk/library/documents/patientinformationdropinclinicnickijones4.pdf (opens a pdf document in a new window).

Ruth

World Breastfeeding Week (Aug 1-7) Poster 2008

World Breastfeeding Week 2008
Mother Support : Going for the Gold

Breastfeeding results from a reproductive health continuum for the mother to the child with no beginning or end, from generation to generation. When a practice is disrupted, it must be restored. However, restoration of the breastfeeding culture demands more resources and mobilization.

In conjunction with the Olympics next August, WBW 2008 calls for greater support for mothers in achieving the gold standard of infant feeding: breastfeeding exclusively for six months, and providing appropriate complementary foods with continued breastfeeding for up to two years or beyond.

As every country sends its best athletes to compete at these global games, it is important to remind ourselves that, in a similar fashion, a healthy young athlete can only emerge from a healthy start on life. There is no question that optimal infant and young child feeding is essential for optimal growth and development.

The poster for World Breastfeeding Week is here:

http://worldbreastfeedingweek.org/pdf/wbw2008%20poster.pdf

Birmingham Breastfeeding Picnic

Birmingham Picnic
21 July, 12 Noon onwards
St Phillip’s Cathedral,
Colmore Row (near Snow Hill Train Station)
(Wet weather venue to be confirmed)
RSVP appreciated
contact email : breastfeeding@codepoets.co.uk

Durham Breastfeeding Picnic 21st July 2008

Durham Picnic
Monday 21st July, 2008, 12pm – 2pm
Palace Green,
Durham
sonia.bailey@gmail.com

Bournemouth Breastfeeding Picnic July 21 2008

“MUMS and babies are invited to join in a picnic in Bournemouth’s Lower Gardens to highlight the campaign to give them the right to breastfeed in public places. The event, from 12 noon to 4pm on Monday July 21 will coincide with similar picnics elsewhere in the country, including Parliament Square in London, Birmingham and Durham.”

http://www.thisisdorset.net/mostpopular.var.2391493.mostviewed.picnic_protest_at_breastfeeding_ban.php

This link to the full story is worth checking out for the comments – including

“Sorry but I dont want to see women getting their breasts out in public
It needs to be done in private”

There are some brilliant replies to this comment, and I especially like the reply from Sophie McInnes, from Upton Bosom Buddies

“Too few mums reach the NHS recommended 6 months’ breastfeeding already, without staring at a big, bouncy 4 month old as if to ask whether (s)he’s “over-age”, or glaring at a 12 month old because shock!horror (s)he’s still breastfeeding?! Just let mums get on with it, because chances are you won’t notice a thing other than a happy, smiling, full baby.”

Nicely put Sophie!

Parliament Square breastfeeding demo, July 18th 2008

If you’re planning to come to our family-friendly Breastfeeding Rally in London on Friday, July 18th, please note we are now meeting directly in Parliament Square (NOT Hyde Park) [spread the message to your friends!!!!]…and after presenting the petition, we can gather informally at Victoria Tower Gardens behind parliament to continue eating, drinking and, of course, chatting!

Meeting at parliament squ. will make it accessible for people with the ‘littlest’ walkers among them. Don’t forget to bring food, drinks, hats/shading and whatever else you and your family need to be comfortable while there.

I’d love to hear of the placards you and your family are making, and what messages you’re putting on them. My girls (now aged 12 and 10.5) are busy coming up with all sorts of things!
(I might need to do a bit of censoring LOL)

The nearest tubes are Westminster and St James’s Park. If you and your family are coming along, please drop me a note in the comments section or by email ~ so I can get a ‘rough’ idea of numbers in order to co-ordinate my stewards.

http://veronikarobinson.blogspot.com/

Breastfeeding Picnics 21st July 2008

http://one-of-those-women.blogspot.com/2008/06/protect-my-baby-protect-me.html

A Breastfeeding Picnic at Parliament Square

And A Regional Centre Near You!

Monday July 21st, Noon Onwards.

“Protect My Baby, Protect Me”

R.S.V.P
.
It’s illegal to protest or demonstrate outside Parliament, but it’s not illegal to congregate and feed your hungry babies milk. Your hungry toddlers milk. Your hungry children milk. Here’s hoping no one threatens, intimidates or harass us. Here’s hoping no one demands we stop.