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Goidellick Designs Pro-Breastfeeding T-shirts

September 10th, 2010

Goidellick Designs is a tiny family run business. We run our business from our remote farm cottage in the Highlands of Scotland.

We have three children who are educated at home. We decided to start up our own business to allow us to be at home with the children. We wanted this business to reflect our values and opinions. We are enthusiastic about breastfeeding, home education and environmental issues. Through these interests we came up with our range of shirts and bags.
We’re now running a busy household full of children and cats and trying to promote our business too.

http://www.goidellick.toucansurf.com/goidellickdesigns/gd_bm_shirts.htm

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Nestle Sponsored GMTV Baby Show, Fake Midwife Stirs Things up!

http://www.gm.tv/lifestyle/families-and-parenting/34763-breastfeeding-debate-older-children.html

GMTV BOOB AGAIN
original article here - http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/01/29/gmtv-boob-again-115875-22003084/

By Tom Bryant 29/01/2010

Breast milk ‘bad as cola’

Angry mums have again blasted GMTV after a programme expert claimed breast milk is as bad for infants as drinking cola.

The breakfast show was bombarded with hundreds of complaints about midwife Clare Byam-Cook. Her views have been passed to Ofcom.

The fury comes just a week after GMTV, whose weather slot is sponsored by baby-milk maker Nestlé, was accused of an anti-breastfeeding agenda. Yesterday Byam-Cook told ITV1 host Lorraine Kelly: “Breast milk beyond the age of two isn’t necessarily good because it’s very, very sweet. The fact that it’s breast milk doesn’t make it any different to a glass of Coca-Cola.”

The rest of the panel debating the subject were visibly shocked. Author Ann Sinnett demanded: “Can I ask your evidence for that?” But after mumof-two Nicola Harris said, “My daughter has perfect teeth”, Byam-Cook went on: “I am all for breastfeeding but if your toddler wanted to spend all day eating sweets you wouldn’t let them.”

Emails to GMTV called her opinion “nonsense” and “outrageous”.

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Mothering forum Mumsnet said the show had “crossed the line” after its recent poll that asked if it was “wrong” to breastfeed a child over 12 months.

A gmtv spoksperson insisted: “This item was fair and balanced.”

Feed facts

Experts say mums should breastfeed on demand from within an hour of birth for at least six months