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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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Lactivist joins the Babygrowers Discount Scheme.

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.

Lactivist Child of the Week – Oscar

Oscar found some great graffiti

Oscar found some great graffiti

This is such an amazing photo of Oscar wearing his Mummy Milk Rocks t-shirt in front of some very apt grafitti!

Thank you Lisa for sending it to me. I love it so much I have turned it into a postcard.

New Breastfeeding Calandar – Models needed!

Rachael Grace Black is looking for twelve good women and true to take part in a calendar promoting breastfeeding. It’s going to be W.I. style – tasteful but cheeky and I am after breastfeeding mamas of all ages and sizes with breastfeeding babes of all ages to model. If this is your thing, email her at mail@rachaelgraceblack.com and all profits will go to charity.

The facebook page for the group she has started is here:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=714076010#!/group.php?gid=149938988350396&ref=mf

Rachael says

“I am producing a calendar of mothers breastfeeding their children to raise awareness of the issues surrounding breast feeding. It will be an artfully shot series of photographs depicting mothers with their child latched and feeding – ‘in action’ so to speak. These shots will be varied in many ways, all mama-types will be celebrated with children of varying ages to show that it is an all encompassing and natural thing to engage in. Please email me if you wish to participate in any way – either modelling with your child, helping sell the calendar or marketing it by putting it up on your blog, website, twitter feed or facebook page. All donations welcome to fund this project – it is a non profit making project with all proceeds going to pro breast feeding campaigns and charities.”

New Care Instructions Sticker at Lactivist

I am really happy that these were delivered today, they are a nice handy A8 size (52 x 74 mm), lovely and shiny and they say it all!

Only 10p each but also free with every order at www.lactivist.co.uk. You will also find them in Mama Packs and other nice places.

Nominate your Favorite Breastfeeding Friendly Website

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

More bargains – £6 pro-breastfeeding Lactivist t-shirts

But you will have to look for them :-)

I have reduced another 10 t-shirts to £6 (normally £9.99 or £11.99 if they are organic).  There is a variety of sizes and designs reduced and they are on www.lactivist.co.uk.

If you do find them and you want to share the links here or anywhere else please feel free to :-)

This offer will end on the 8th August 2010.

And remember, if you should happen to come across a picture of the Moo Boy breastfeeding then enter the competition to win more Lactivist goodies here: http://www.lactivist.net/?p=1464

More bargains at Lactivist for World Breastfeeding Week

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!

The last winner of the Lactivist Giveaway wins a Mamascarf from Friendly Baby

Friendly Baby have a great offer on a LilyPadz Starter Kit at the moment with 20% off RRP.  It contains a pair of LilyPadz Nursing Pads, a bottle of LilyWash to keep them clean, and LilyWipes for easy cleaning when out and about.

LilyPadz are the revolutionary new alternative to traditional breast pads combining such unique features as flexibility, breathability, invisibility and “sticks to you ability” to provide the kind of protection every expectant and nursing mother needs.

LilyPadz reusable non-absorbent breast pads are the only breast pads that adhere to you and not your bra. LilyPadz unique design maintains pressure on the nipple and forms a non-absorbent barrier to prevent to prevent breast milk leakage.
No more inconvenient pad exchanges, and you and your clothes stay dry!

http://www.friendlybaby.co.uk/feeding/simplylily-lilypadz-starter-kit.html

The winner of the Mamascarf breastfeeding scarf from www.friendlybaby.co.uk is Melony!

Congratulations Melony!

www.lactivist.net/?p=838

Lactivist Pro Breastfeeding T-shirt on Amazon! Please review or rate it!

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

Bigger pro-breastfeeding t-shirts in stock at Lactivist!

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 like milk from my mum not from just any old cow!

Im a tit man

I'm a tit man

Lipsmackin......

Lipsmackin......

Mummy Milk Rocks

Mummy Milk Rocks

Lactivist is proud to support the Breastfeeding Festival!

Lactivist I love Mummy Milk T-shirt

Lactivist "I love Mummy Milk" T-shirt

The Breastfeeding Festival have a bundle of Lactivist goodies to give away. I so wish I could be there!

Here is the line up so far, more is being added daily.

The Breastfeeding Festival

16th to 22nd August 2010

Ulverston, Cumbria, England

The Breastfeeding Festival’s events, 16th-22nd August 2010

About us

* All our events are FREE because we aim to be as accessible as possible.

* The festival is celebrating and promoting breastfeeding, aiming to increase breastfeeding rates and duration.

* We are a not-for-profit voluntary group, made up of mothers of small children, passionate about doing something exciting to change the world.

* We are not sponsored and we have raised all the funds ourselves through supporters’ generosity, so what you see here is what we love and what we think you’ll like, too, uninfluenced by outside commercial interests.

The Big Breastfeeding Picture

Tuesday 17th August, Ford Park. This event is in two parts.

First part – Workshop on the Breastfeeding Manifesto, 10am-12noon, Coach House, Ford Park.

Second part – The Big Breastfeeding Picture, 1pm-4pm, Ford Park. Be part of a huge people-picture of a mother feeding her baby. Inspired by Art for the Sky, this promises to be spectacular. Please let us know you’re coming if you can!

The Madonna and Child Project

by Kate Hansen, Tuesday 17th – Saturday 28th August, 9:30am – 5:30pm, Bleach House Gallery, LMB Design, 3 Quay Street.

An exhibition of beautiful, iconic mother and baby portrait prints with associated birth stories, by Canadian artist Kate Hansen. We’re delighted to be the first to show this exhibition outside Canada.

Breastfeeding Fair

Saturday 21st August, 1:30pm-4:30pm, Supper Room in the Coronation Hall.

Loads of great things all in one place, with something for everyone! Plus, live music from Sedleigh Adams!

Stalls from charities and campaign groups including:

Baby Milk Action

Breastfeeding Manifesto Coalition

United Kingdom Association for Milk Banking

Businesses including information from:

Bibs n Bots

Boobie Buddies Ltd

Lait d’Amour

Mama Packs

Children’s books including:

books from the Katie Morag series by Mairi Hedderwick

‘The Wonderful Place’ by Chrissy Butler

Resources for peer supporters

Communal weave craft workshop.

Talk to us!

Market stalls, Thursday 19th and Saturday 21st August, Market Place.

Peer supporters get together, Friday 20th August 11am, Home and Finance Café.

Please come along for a chat whether you’re a peer supporter or just considering it.

End of festival get together, Sunday 22nd August 2pm, Gillam’s Tea room

Tell us what you enjoyed, and contribute you ideas for next year’s festival.

Workshops

Children’s Centre, Lund Terrace

Breastfeeding info for Grannies, Monday 3-4pm and Tuesday 7-8pm

Breastfeeding, including a presentation from The Food of Love: your formula for successful breastfeeding, put together by the book’s author, Kate Evans. Wednesday 3-4pm and Thursday 7-8pm

Baby-led weaning, by Gill Rapley and Tracey Murkett, authors of Baby-Led Weaning: helping your baby to love good food, Friday and Saturday 3-4pm

Milk banking, Precious milk for precious babies – an update on breastmilk banking at home and abroad, by Gillian Weaver, Chair of the United Kingdom Association for Milk Banking, Saturday 11am-12noon

Listen while you work

Thursday 19th August 3pm, Parish Rooms, Church Walk.

Knit breasts to donate to hospitals for breastfeeding demonstrations, while listening to radio documentary Breastfeeding Beyond Infancy, produced by Knitwise Media. Bring your own needles and wool if you have them.

Formula for Disaster

Friday 20th August, 7:30pm, Parish Rooms, Church Walk.

Watch this documentary by Unicef Philippines on the promotion of infant formula in the Philippines, followed by a presentation about the Baby Feeding Law Group by Mike Brady, Campaigns and Networking Co-ordinator for Baby Milk Action. Baby Milk Action is the Secretariat of the Baby Feeding Law Group.

Mama and Hathor: mother and superhero

By Heather Cushman-Dowdie, Wednesday 18th August, 7:30pm, Parish Rooms, Church Walk.

A talk about Hathor the Cow Goddess and Mama is, the breastfeeding comics, recorded specially for the festival by the wonderfully talented American mother and comic artist.

Mother’s Milk

Award-winning short film by Kevin Douglas West, Saturday 21st August, 7pm-8pm, Children’s Centre, Lund Terrace

A short film about milk banking, followed by a presentation by Gillian Weaver, Chair of the United Kingdom Association for Milk Banking, about milk banking following bereavement

The Lactivist Shop – pro breastfeeding slogan t-shirts and more.

A Lactivist is a Lactation Activist so if you are proud to breastfeed then you are in the right place.

Click on the pictures to go to individual designs of Pro Breastfeeding and Gentle Parenting t-shirts, bags, badges, keyrings and cards or go to www.lactivist.co.uk and use the menu on the left to look for what is in the size and style you want.

Lactivist t-shirts are in sizes from 0 months to 4 years and I do my best to keep stocks level in all sizes.


I love mummy milk!
Say it loud and say it proud! Printed with purple ink on soft organic t-shirts.


Mummy Milk Rocks
Retro style print with colours fading into each other on t-shirts, bags, badges and keyrings.


I like milk from my mum, not from just any old cow.
Alternative design 'Mummy milk is better than milk from any old cow' on bags, badges, keyrings and cards.


Care Instructions: Handwash only, Love unconditionally, breastfeed as required.
Perfect for new mums, a cheeky reminder! Printed on soft organic t-shirts and postcards too.


Lipsmackin……
So much better than a fizzy drink – slogan on long and short sleeved t-shirts and cards.


I'll wean when I'm ready.
“Are you still breastfeeding? Really?” Just right when you are fed up with being asked!


I let my parents sleep in the big bed with me
Lucky parents!


Not all nappies are rubbish…
Cloth nappies go on and on and on…

I'm a tit man
On lovely soft organic t-shirts.

Shopping Bags
On organic cotton and big enough to hold a laptop (and some biccies!).

New Organic Bags with breastfeeding twins, a baby and full term breastfeeding

This beautiful design is by the very talented Sarah of www.inkworths.co.uk – she also makes Fizzy Lizzy Fairies and Lactivist is very lucky to get her to design for us.

The design is based on a drop of milk that contains a mum breastfeeding a baby, twins and full term breastfeeding.

Organic cotton is farmed without pesticides, using natural methods. This means that it is better for the health of the farmers and their communities, and also better for the environment.

These bags are big enough to fit a laptop into. They measure 44cm accross the top, 34cm from top to bottom. They have a rectangular base so they stand up.

The straps are 62cm long so they are comfortable to wear over one shoulder.

And they cost a fiver at www.lactivist.co.uk

The Barefoot Books Winner is……..

I am pleased to announce a winner of the Barefoot Books bundle including “Welcome to the World” (a celebration of birth and babies from many cultures) and story books.

The winner of the Barefoot Books bundle was Barbara Woodward!
http://www.lactivist.net/?p=1072

You can get all the latest Barefoot news and special offers by joining me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/barefootbooks

You can also sign up to the Barefoot Books newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/lXtf

Size 1-2 and 2-4 year t-shirts now in stock at Lactivist

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!

Winner of the Personalised Blanket from Gooseberry Bush Gifts

Congratulations to Claire (Sisterstrong) who is the first winner of the Great Lactivist Giveaway!

Claire wins a Personalised Blanket from Gooseberry Bush Gifts. All the comments were entered on a spreadsheet(with extras if people facebooked or twittered the competition) and her name was drawn using a random number generator.

Claire, I have emailed you so please contact me if you don’t get the email.

http://www.lactivist.net/?p=1113&cpage=1#comment-3376

Huge thanks to Gooseberry Bush Gifts for the prize!

Don’t despair if you didn’t win, there are lots more winners to announce and another giveaway in July -

Win an Undercover Mama Nursing Vest from Maternity and Nursing!

Lactivist on the Radio talking about ‘creepy’ breastfeeding article.

For any of you who might of missed this:

Mother and Baby printed an article in their July edition that has offended both breastfeeders and formula feeders, you can see it here: http://www.lactivist.net/?p=1155

The parenting forum The Bundle Jungle flagged this up to me and I set up a facebook group, asking Mother and Baby to support breastfeeding.

This led to a bit of media interest and here are the interviews:

BBC Bristol -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p008glcp/Breakfast_With_Steve_Le_Fevre_28_06_2010/
2hrs 22 minutes in – Lisa from Lactivist talking about the article in Mother and Baby that calls breastfeeding creepy.

And this one is a far too quick interview on the World Service with Katheryn Blundell from Mother and Baby  http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p008762v/Newshour_27_06_2010/
36 mins 30 seconds in

These won’t be online forever so I’ll see if I can download them somehow and save them on here. I am hoping to get a chance to talk to Katheryn Blundell properly. I’d just like them to print facts and not suggest things to potentially vulnerable new parents that might put them off trying breastfeeding.

Lisa

Mother and Baby Please Support Breastfeeding Campaign mentioned in the Guardian

If  Elle from www.thebundlejungle.com had not emailed me to flag up the article in the first place I would not have set up the Facebook Campaign to ask Mother and Baby Magazine to support breastfeeding. Huge thanks Elle!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/jun/27/breastfeeding-is-creepy-outrage

Breastfeeding is ‘creepy’, says parenting magazine

Mother & Baby’s deputy editor, Kathryn Blundell, shocks mums and midwives with pro-formula milk confession

An article describing breastfeeding as “creepy”, written by the deputy editor of a leading parenting magazine, has caused widespread outrage on the internet and prompted protests to the Press Complaints Commission.

Under the headline “I formula fed. So what?”, Kathryn Blundell says in this month’s Mother & Baby that she bottlefed her child from birth because “I wanted my body back. (And some wine)… I also wanted to give my boobs at least a chance to stay on my chest rather than dangling around my stomach.”

She goes on to say: “They’re part of my sexuality, too – not just breasts, but fun bags. And when you have that attitude (and I admit I made no attempt to change it), seeing your teeny, tiny, innocent baby latching on where only a lover has been before feels, well, a little creepy.”

She concedes that “there are all the studies that show [breastfeeding] reduces the risk of breast cancer for you, and stomach upsets and allergies for your baby. But even the convenience and supposed health benefits of breast milk couldn’t induce me to stick my nipple in a bawling baby’s mouth.”

She continues: “I don’t think I’m the only one, either – only 52% of mums still breastfeed after six weeks. Ask most of the quitters why they stopped and you’ll hear tales of agonising three-hour feeding sessions and – the drama! – bloody nipples. But I often wonder whether many of these women, like me, just couldn’t be fagged or felt like getting tipsy once in a while.”

The shockingly frank article has reignited the breast-versus-bottle debate. The Department of Health recommends that babies are fed only breast milk for the first six months of life – an aspiration achieved by only one in 100 UK mothers. Many women who are unable to breastfeed or who choose to use formula milk say they are made to feel guilty or inadequate by an increasingly vociferous pro-breastfeeding lobby.

Blundell’s piece has electrified parenting websites and six people have complained to the PCC. Many are furious at the anti-breastfeeding message being sent out by a journalist in a senior position at a magazine read by new mothers. Others are more angry at the tone of the article and the reasons the author cites for not breastfeeding, rather than the fact that it is pro-bottle feeding.

A campaign group supported by nearly 500 people has been set up on the social networking site Facebook calling on Blundell to apologise. One member wrote: “As a formula-feeding mum who was unable to breastfeed, I am left wondering whether, thanks to this piece, people who see me giving my baby a bottle may assume that I am doing so because I could not be fagged to breastfeed/found the idea ‘creepy’.”

The article also attracted hundreds of comments on the Mumsnet website. One mother posted: “Even if it is intended to be tongue-in-cheek, you can imagine it having a bad effect on someone who’s feeling vulnerable postnatally and struggling with breastfeeding.”

On the pro-breastfeeding website Lactivist, one woman wrote: “This surely cannot be allowed, for a woman in her position to be so unapologetically negative regarding breastfeeding and generally spreading misinformation.”

Another wrote on Clothnappytree.com: “While breastfeeding numbers are so low, a magazine targeting new mums should not be printing an article that is anti-breastfeeding. It is completely unsupportive.”

Not all postings were unsympathetic to Blundell. One contributor to The Midwife Sanctuary, a website for midwives, wrote: “There are quite a few women that feel like this and are feeling alienated because of it. Not every mother has the urge to breastfeed and that doesn’t make them less of a mother.”

Mother & Baby has received scores of letters and emails in praise of the piece. Reader Emma Dwight emailed: “I love your article! Not only does it completely sum up the minds of us formula-feeding mothers, but does it with humour and respect for those breastfeeders too.”

Miranda Levy, the magazine’s editor, said: “Mother & Baby is a constant and vocal supporter of breastfeeding.”

Of Blundell’s article, she said: “This was her personal experience, and has a place in the debate. We have been inundated by emails applauding her ‘refreshing’ point of view: we have made readers feel ‘normal’ and less of a ‘failure’ for not managing to breastfeed – a situation which is incredibly common.

“The way you feed your baby is not a moral issue and at Mother & Baby we seek to support all new parents in what is a glorious, but often difficult and emotional, time.”

30% discount at pro-breastfeeding Lactivist shop!

lactivist_rocks_ls_billyThis 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!

£40 voucher for Butterfly Babies in the Lactivist Giveaway!

Butterfly Babies was born in 2003 following Emmas’ experiences in in pregnancy and with her daughter.  Butterfly Babies stock a wide range of maternity and nursing bras, as well as other products designed to help breastfeeding mums. Emma has  breastfed both her two children and knows from experience (as a 32H whilst nursing) how important a well fitting, stylish nursing bra is. Butterfly Babies are pleased to offer bras from Royce, Anita, Bravado and HOTMilk that cater to both the smaller sizes right up to the larger sizes and everything in between! A local home bra fitting service is also available in Cardiff or please email or phone for personal advice.

So as to give you the maximum choice www.butterfly-babies.co.uk are giving away a voucher for £40 that can be used to treat yourself to anything from our ranges such as a new maternity or nursing bra, maternity & nursing nightwear or something for your little one such as an organic Kathe Kruse comforter

To enter the competition to win a £40 voucher from Butterfly Babies:


Leave a comment  on this page to earn one entry.

You can earn more chances in the draw by letting other people know about it.

Post a link on Facebook, Twitter, etc (1 entry for each different place)
Mention it in an online forum (1 entry)
Blog about it on your own blog (1 entry)

You must let us know where you have told people in the comments  otherwise we won’t know how many entries to allocate you.

This prize draw is only open to people in the UK, sorry!

You must leave your comments before midnight on the 30th June 2010 to qualify.

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