• Jun
    7

    The thing with breastfeeding your baby is sometimes it is uncertain if you will be able to or want to for a long period of time. Before i had my daughter i had the intentions of giving breastfeeding ago, see how i got on and with the knowledge that it’s best for your child i would give it the best shot i got.

    Thing is in real life things don’t always work out the way you wanted. I had an emergency c-section after a very long and in the end dangerous labour (which both my daughter & my own life could have been lost) and i basically couldn’t produce the milk she needed (even though i tried for weeks). I wish i had known about industrial style breastpumps you can hire from your local council / midwife etc.

    But anyways i’m going off on a tangent! I bought some breastfeeding tops to use, used them a couple of times and then they got thrown to the back of the wardrobe, money wasted! Not only did they not look good but i didn’t want everyone seeing the “Flaps” that they had in them, kinda looked like a nursing shirt too much!

    So this was half of my inspiration to start Mama Feelsgood. Breastfeeding tops that can be worn whilst you feed your child and as they grow and you no longer have the functional need for them you can still wear them.

    Some ladies have snipped out the under layer to wear just the top shirts as regular t-shirts. Others wear them as they are (with the purpose of using them again with future babies) , i wear them as they are and i don’t breastfeed but they look mega funky.

    Please don’t feel the need to stop wearing your breastfeeding shirt just because you no longer breastfeed. Just think when your child is older you can tell them “i use to wear this when you were little” !!

    Our breastfeding tops are functional, funky and really something new and original you would wanna wear being a Mummy or not!

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