About Sara

My first child is due Feb. 8th 2012. As I wait with anticipation for my breastfeeding adventure to begin, I feel so lucky to be able to be a part of the breastfeeding blog world. For more about me read the About Us section of the blog! This blog is intended to be a place of inspiration and information. It is a place to share stories and ideas. I love hearing from you!

Momzelle Nursing News

Archive for June, 2010

Momzelle is moving

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Fresh news: momzelle is moving! The location we were at was getting too small, so we found a new one. Still in Toronto, this time in Little Portugal. The neighbourhood is not the greatest, but the place is much bigger and we will have a little storefront! That is very exciting.

The place is now clean (with sparkling windows) and ready for us to move in tomorrow morning.

The new address: 1593 Dundas Street West, Toronto (Ontario) M6K1T9.

Come visit us, it is the best place to find all of the Momzelle nursing tops in Toronto!
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A pocket guide for American breastfeeding mothers

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Have a look at this! I like it. You can dowload the document and cut and fold it along the lines. I believe it is a great resource, quick and easy to consult, for American moms who will be travelling and nursing in public. One of the best ways to protect ourselves is to be aware of our rights. This document will tell you the regulations about breastmilk transportation by plane and the laws protecting breastfeeding moms in the States. Very useful if you will be visiting family members in an other state this summer. Check it out!

http://www.mothering.com/breastfeeding/breastfeeding-pocket-guide

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Celebrity mom Kourtney Kardashian breastfeeds on the plane

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Good news! We are already pretty glamourous ourselves, but knowing that celebrity mom Kourtney Kardashian breastfeeds too adds a little sparkle of glam. Kuddos to her for setting such a good example to all the celebrity-lovers who may have babies someday! She wrote about her experience on the Celebrity Baby Blog and has already received 199 comments for her entry. Nice!

N.B. I wonder if she wears nursing tops!
Celebrity Baby Blog has a new Moms and Babies Blog

Take one minute to make a difference

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Breast is best. As breastfeeding mothers, we, probably more than anybody else, know it. If we do not take one minute to stop the baby milk marketing scam, who will? I think the Baby Milk Action Group in the UK is doing an amazing job at protecting mothers and babies. Lets join our forces and help them in this important work.

Take a minute to help stop Nestle’s latest baby milk marketing scam.
http://info.babymilkaction.org/pressrelease/pressrelease16jun10

You probably know about the Nestle boycott and the way Nestle pushes its baby milk around the world.

Nestle’s latest global strategy is to promote its baby milk with the claim that it ‘protects’ babies, even though it knows babies fed on it are more likely to become sick than breastfed babies and, in conditions of poverty, more likely to die. Nestle is claiming its baby milk aids brain and eye development and supports the immune system. It has added prominent, colourful logos to product labels in 120 countries, undermining the obligatory ‘breastfeeding is best for babies’ warnings that the boycott campaign helped to bring in. Nestle is also targeting health workers to promote its claims.

Nestle’s claims do not stand up to scrutiny and break the international marketing standards introduced by the World Health Assembly.

According to UNICEF: “Improved breastfeeding practices and reduction of artificial feeding could save an estimated 1.5 million children a year”. As UNICEF, the World Health Organisation, governments and health campaigners try to spread the message that breastfeeding protects babies, Nestle is using its massive resources to try to convince mothers and health workers that its baby milk ‘protects’.

For further information and a message that takes ONE MINUTE to send to Nestlé, see:

http://info.babymilkaction.org/news/campaignblog260510

Momzelle will be at the G20!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Vincent and I have been invited to participate to the G20 Summit in Toronto next week. How cool is that? We are very happy and super proud.

We were filmed this weekend, have a look at the video below. It is in French, yes, that’s how Canada is!

Many thanks to the Canadian Youth Business Foundation for their continued support of our business. Our deepest gratitude also goes towards the government officials who choose to invest in youth entrepreneurship. It is a key to success well worth the investment!

Going to Chicago

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Good morning everyone! Vincent and I will be going to Chicago on Monday, for a big conference about how to improve our online presence as a branded manufacturer. We want to make sure your experience on our website is fantastic, and also work towards our nursing tops brand recognition. This should help our amazing retailers too!

So just in case you wonder why I do not write as much next week, don’t worry, I’ll be back on Monday June 14th.

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Sounds interesting! Any of you are in?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

WEBINAR

The When: Wed. June 16, 2010 from 12-1 p.m. Eastern (9-10 a.m. Pacific)

The What:

The Canadian Women’s Health Network welcomes Katherine McDonald, Executive Director of Action Canada for Population and Development, to discuss what the evidence shows about maternal health internationally and how this relates to gender equality and human rights.

McDonald will discuss sexual and reproductive health in the developing world and offer historical context to the current political discussion. She will talk about women’s health and reproductive rights in international law and discuss the disparities between the Global South and North.

Before joining ACPD in 1997, McDonald practiced law for ten years, and was the Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Public Legal Education Society, and President of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women. She is a Past President of Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, and a past member of the governing bodies of International Planned Parenthood Federation. She holds a law degree from Dalhousie University and a Masters of Laws from the University of Ottawa.

The How:

  • Please email info@cwhn.ca for registration information.
  • The webinar is free of charge and open to the public. You will need a computer with a high speed internet connection and speakers (or a headset).
  • If you would like to suggest a question for Katherine McDonald, please email it along with your registration request.

Production of this event has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of Health Canada.

Canadian Women's Health Network