Funny comic about breastfeeding and colecho

I have discovered a website of an illustrator that by style and theme reminds me a little of the genius of Mama de Lola's drawings. Kate Evans is an illustrator and mother advocate for breastfeeding, who with great sense of humor has created a fun comic about breastfeeding and colecho.

The comic entitled "Breastfeed in your sleep" (breastfeeding while you sleep) is a graphic sequence that can be seen on the web The Food of love, a very successful name to talk about breastfeeding, because translated means "the food of love".

Many parents will be reflected in the situation of this couple. They try to lay the baby in his crib again and again hoping that he does not wake up and let them sleep at least a little, until already desperate they take the baby to the matrimonial bed to bed the three together. Finally they all get to sleep. In summary, what he wants to convey is a defense of the schoolboy and the question he asks the parents is: "Why sleep in the crib?" If together it is better.

What happens to this baby is very common in young children. It is the so-called "cradle syndrome with skewers." Although it sounds strong it is nothing bad or worrying. If you insist on leaving the baby in the crib, the baby screams and cries as if the crib "punctures him." His survival mechanism turns on, he feels unprotected and he needs his mother's warmth to feel safe.

The best solution for many is the one that the parents of the comic have found. Do not leave the baby in the crib and accept it in your bed where you can breastfeed when you want and everyone can sleep.

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