Why Are Night-Feeds Still Only A Women’s Business?

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The attacks on Molly-Mae are further proof that society still considers a baby's sleep and feeding arrangements to be a mother's problem.

Molly-Mae Hague has landed herself in hot water with some of her followers after revealing she's attempting to stop night-feeds with her daughter Bambi, who is 10 weeks old.feeding was always going to be controversial, and the comments didn't hold back.

In the video, Molly revealed she had stopped breastfeeding around six weeks and that Bambi had a bottle around 11pm and they were trying not to feed her until 7am. Regardless of what you think of that, why on social media or in headlines, is there no mention of Molly's partner and the baby's father, Tommy Fury?

'She's going from 11PM to 7AM with no milk, no feed but she's waking up all night and being like "Hello I want some milk" and I'm like "No you're not having it now". Because around this time is when they drop feeding in the night. Well it's different for every baby but with her we're trying to encourage that.'cites three to six months for cutting down night feeds and recommends cutting night feeds altogether from six to 12months.

The attacks on Molly-Mae, not matter how fair or not you may believe them to be, are further proof of the fact society still considers a baby's sleep and feeding arrangements to be a mother's problem.

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