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To think the NHS surestart breastfeeding group should carry a health warning

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Reallytired · 02/12/2009 12:53

If you go to the NHS breastfeeding cafe in our town you are likely to meet lots of gorgeous small babies. This could result in excessive broodyness.

I want another baby now, but I think my husband would have a heart attack at the suggestion.

Seriously I think the the NHS/ surestart group has been fanastic. I wish it had existed 8 years ago.

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fernie3 · 02/12/2009 13:02

yes I loved the help I got from them! it was the only reason I managed to breast feed at all!. As for the broodiness I saw newborn twins at my daughters school today - that should be beanned because now I am desperate for a baby!!!
(luckily I am 5 weeks pregnant! although i somehow doubt its twins lol)

MillyMollyMoo · 02/12/2009 13:29

That's so nice, there should be one on every high street.
I gave up breast feeding DD1 at 6 weeks after some lovely woman in her 50's walked past me in a cafe and told me I was disgusting, shame I couldn't have run bare breasted to the NHS cafe instead !

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