make that Smart, glamorous and hardworking mommy bloggers speak up on breastfeeding..
I don’t know if I can call myself a breastfeeding advocate.. I do believe in breastfeeding and in fact breastfed all my kids. The boys were all breastfed for one year (oldest is one year, second is one year and 9 months, third boy is one year too).. I plan on breastfeeding them until they are two.. but you know pregnancy got in the way. As with Sati, she’s still breastfeeding and she’ll be turning 2 this November. I guess with her, we’ll do this thingy until, oh well, I don’t know. Guilty your honor..breastfeeding her is just heaven.. you know I just can’t let go of it.. the bonding, the cuddling and being that close to her. And with that motive, can you really call me an advocate?
But yeah I DO encourage a lot of people I know to breastfeed their kids exclusively. I know it’s not easy but it’s very fullfilling, believe me.. I have been there.. 1 week, 2 weeks..a whole tree of malunggay, a drum of soup.. what else? hot compress, chocolate drinks, breast massage.. everything! I experienced all those.. no support? oh yeah baby! It was hardest for my first born, I have little milk for two weeks, he’s crying and very frustrated everyday.. every time he feeds.. but I never gave up… and I am more than glad for that. And yes, people around me were not that encouraging, who would be, when all you hear all day is a tiny baby crying. I have to muster everything not to give up on pity and give him a bottle so that he would stop. Of course people around would say otherwise.. kawawa naman ang bata, iyak ng iyak, padedehin mo na kasi sa bote..
When I became pregnant with my first born, I never got the chance to choose if I will breastfeed him or give him formula.. I don’t know but it feels like, breastfeeding is the only way. Or maybe one of the reason why, was because I am stay at home mom. It’s like there is no reason why I can’t give the best food for my baby.. maybe if I was working then, it would be different.. I always thought that working and breastfeeding are two things that will never get along together.. and then\I learned I was wrong when I met Nicquee.
Nicquee is the blogger behind Pop Ups of my mind. I first met her from a breastfeeding event. We talked about breastfeeding, of course, and I was surprised to learned that she has a full time job and yet she is EXCLUSIVELY breastfeeding. Is that really possible? yes it is! And here’s a living proof, in front of me. So it really is true that exclusive breastfeeding in the formative first six months of an infant is NOT a hindrance to a mother’s professional or personal goals. That’s one of the misconception BBB wants to correct.
“Beauty, Brains & Breastfeeding Inc. (BBB), a silence-breaking organization advocating breastfeeding, says only 34 per cent of mothers in the Philippines practice exclusive feeding in the first six months of their babies. Based on UNICEF statistics, BBB also reveals that nearly half of all mothers in the country depend on artificial milk in varying degrees. The group would like to correct several misconceptions which discourage mothers with infants and young children to breastfeed — main hurdles to having all Filipino newborns properly breastfed.”
Exclusive breastfeeding is a commitment to give one’s child with life-nourishing food and a good start in life; to think of breastfeeding as only for the poor should be dismissed immediately– so true! you know what, all my kids are very healthy… well except for an episode of Primary Complex (which they got from an adult) and not to mention brainy!
Continued breastfeeding DOES NOT cause a woman’s breasts to deform, sag or make her look haggard and unattractive– yes it does not. Shh, stop raising your eyebrows, mine’s really big to begin with 🙂 In my experience, I learned that you have to wear bra all the time, not wearing bra may cause it to sag, not breastfeeding itself.
The act of breastfeeding in public places is not an act shame and therefore should be encouraged– I was never ashamed of breastfeeding in public. Breastfeeding is a natural thing, what’s there to be ashamed of?
“To correct misconceptions, a trio of smart and beautiful women has decided to speak out and recount their empowering experiences with breastfeeding. Billboards featuring breastfeeding advocates Daphne Oseña-Paez, Patricia Bermudez-Hizon and Iza Abeja with their kids will be seen all over Metro Manila within the month to help bring their strong and timely messages to life.
According to BBB, a total of five billboards will be rolled down: three along MIA Road in Pasay City which will be launched on October 14; one in Philcoa, Quezon City; and one on the DILG Building in EDSA. A few more billboards will be up soon with sites currently in negotiation.” -BBB press release
And to help correct this misconception, why don’t we have our own version of this billboards.. uhm let’s call them BILLBLOG
Mommy Chris of The Mommy Journey
Mommy Nicquee of Pop Ups of My Mind
and of course, yours truly.
Rowena Wendy Lei says
October 21, 2011 at 7:28 amAko 6 months na pinakamatagal madalas kapos pa kaya di 100% waaah. T_T
nicquee says
October 21, 2011 at 7:41 amI will make a post too! hahaha!
Tama, never be ashamed of breastfeeding in public. Ako nga towel lang pangtakip!
Go breastfeeding Mama!
Mitchteryosa says
October 21, 2011 at 7:46 amWith my eldest, 3 days lang. Ewan ba kahit na super pump ako waley talaga.
With my 2nd born, it lasted for 4 months. Saka nagfull time na din ako sa trabaho kasi.
Nice billblogs by the way!
Pinay Mama says
October 21, 2011 at 7:57 amako 25 months na at wala yata balak tumigil si Elijah. hehe.
kimmy says
October 21, 2011 at 8:45 amanother breastfeeding advocate here..
Why Breastfeed Your Baby!
Pink MagaLine says
October 21, 2011 at 8:58 amAng ganda sis! Wow!! Galing galing! Saludo ako sayo!! 😀
Jade says
October 21, 2011 at 9:18 amI wish I was able to breastfeed Sean longer ..maybe on my next baby 🙂
Love your photos girls!!
january says
October 21, 2011 at 9:35 ami salute you all mommies! ang cute ng picture nyo ng mga kids 😀
Chris says
October 21, 2011 at 10:03 ambreastfeeding is really the way to go. I had a hard time with both my kids since my milk supply was little but we didn’t give up. both of them grew up healthy. we share a special bond even after they are weaned… blessings of motherhood indeed!
Jenny So says
October 21, 2011 at 10:30 amVery well said. There is no need to be embarrass to breastfeed in public.
Badet says
October 21, 2011 at 10:31 amYes to breastfeeding! I can never call myself an advocate too, kasi I mixed feed. But I’m still breastfeeding until now. If I’m a SAHM, maybe things will be different.
Kaye T. says
October 21, 2011 at 11:39 amI did breastfeeding for 2 months and stopped due to strange rash on my breasts! I wished I would’ve continued pero wala talaga, I can’t bear the itch. Breastfeeding is really a must, its good for the babies.
Karen says
October 21, 2011 at 12:05 pmI breastfed my kids for a couple of months only. Mahina kasi ang gatas ko. I dunno kahit mag-malunggay at kung anu-ano pa, nawawala talaga ang gatas ko.
May says
October 21, 2011 at 12:18 pmI heard somewhere once that a mom was breastfeeding her baby at a mall. Being the place that it was, I assume the lady had some sort of cover or wrap. Anyway, security guard comes up to her and tells to do it in the bathroom. She sternly tells the guard, “Bakit, sa banyo ka din ba kumakain?” Serves him right. LoL.
Go to breastfeeding! So many benefits.
Nica - The Virtual Assistant says
October 21, 2011 at 12:28 pmI breast fed for 1 year and three months!
Ning says
October 21, 2011 at 1:40 pmI’ve always wanted to do breastfeeding na din with my baby hayz!! maybe next year.:))
Lizzie says
October 21, 2011 at 1:41 pmMagbbreastfeed din ako kapag mommy na ako at may baby na ako. hehe.
LOURDES ESPANOL says
October 21, 2011 at 4:37 pmWay to go to all mommies.
jared's mum says
October 22, 2011 at 8:55 ami would’ve love to breastfeed my son when he was born, but unfortunately my milk just won’t cooperate..if my mom was around i bet she would’ve supported me all the way until i can finally do it for my son…
high respect for all the moms who did breastfeed! 🙂
Cielo says
October 22, 2011 at 1:07 pmThis is a nice cause to promote breast feeding sis..
Both of my kids are breast fed despite of my regular day job. Being a working mom is not a hindrance to breast feed our kids. there are now innovative ways to store our milk. With the advent of the Internet, we can search for products and even ways to store it properly.
Based on my own Mommy experience hindi sakitin ang aking mga anak….
ELINOR SEMIRA says
October 23, 2011 at 8:08 pmI’ve tried breastfeeding but unfortunately it didn’t last long because I have little or no milk at all. I don’t know why. I have tried everything, most especially malunggay but still the same. That’s why I’ve decided to give her formula milk instead. I really would love to breastfeed her. 🙁
Sketches says
October 25, 2011 at 12:23 amNag-breastfeed din ako for awhile di ko na-sustain nang bumalik na ako sa work…kung babalikan ko ulit yung experience mas gugustuhin ko mag-breastfeed ng matagal..
Mauie says
October 25, 2011 at 7:46 pmI wasn’t able to breastfeed. 🙁 Hirap kasi I have diabetes maintenance meds. Meron palang mga nagdo-donate. Sana naisip ko yan noon.
Lyza says
October 27, 2011 at 6:12 amHow I wish I was able to breastfeed my son longer…mga two weeks lang ata coz wala masyado lumalabas na milk sa akin 🙁
The bonding talaga is different eh.
lovingly mama says
October 27, 2011 at 10:03 amthis is cool! too bad i did not have much breastmilk to continue
Wena says
October 27, 2011 at 5:12 pmsaludo ako ang mga breastfeeding moms like you mommy Peh. sa dalawang anak ko, tig-2 months ko lang sila na-breastfeed. my fault, di ako nag-invest sa breast pump 🙁 para sana kahit bumalik na ako sa trabaho, tuloy-tuloy pa rin.
kaya ayun medyo sakitin sila. si Yohan 3 months pa lang, nagka-diarrhea na, at isa ang milk formula sa culprit.
Gene says
October 28, 2011 at 4:17 amLove the billblogs! I’m a breastfeeding advocate myself. Breastfed my littler girl for 2 years and 5 months until my doctor told me to stop it na. I still miss that bonding experience with my toddler.
pehpot says
October 28, 2011 at 7:33 ampadala ka ng picture nyo mag nanay 🙂
Jen CC Tan says
October 28, 2011 at 4:21 pmHi, aside from aspirational ads such as these, I think that bfg groups, especially the DOH, should concentrate on teaching pregnant women what to expect when breastfeeding.
We generally know now that a lot of women WANT to. The question to ask, then, is whether they do, and for how long.
Glad you did it, momma!