It’s autumn. The leaves are starting to fall, the nights are drawing in and everything is starting to slow down—everything, that is, except our breastfeeding routines. But the cosy season doesn’t mean breastfeeding mums have to stay at home.
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Motherhood is a grand adventure filled with precious moments. But for many of us British mums, the journey involves a delicate balance between nurturing our little ones and still having wonderful adventures.
Being on the go with my baby can be challenging. But utilising as many breastfeeding aids as I can, I’ve made nurturing my baby when I’m traveling much less stressful.
As Mum to a little one, October brings a harvest of sensory delights for you and your baby with the signs of Autumn that are all around. Russet and bronze colours and the misty mellowness of the season are a feast for you and your baby’s wellbeing. It’s a great time of year for getting out and about and getting the benefit of the joys of Autumn for you both.
A typical UK morning starts with my baby's charming gurgles, a soothing cup of tea, and the soft serenade of rain on the window. However, it's not just about these peaceful times.