#6 The Blogger Mom
Meg Nagle, an active blogger discusses and talks about almost everything about breastfeeding on her blog "The Milk Mega". The blog answers almost every question that might have some time or the other popped up in the minds of any feeding mom; like, how to pump some extra ounces or how to manage to go on holidays when having a feeding infant.
Along with blogging, she also posts s about the same on her facebook page where she keeps sharing her photos, breastfeeding her children. The mom of three and has been very open about breastfeeding almost anywhere; however, recently this made her gain international attention as well. How?

#5 Feeding the Nephew
The famous feeding woman was all in limelight with her recent post that said, "My gorgeous nephew! While my sister was at work today I tried to give him a bottle of her expressed milk a few times (which he wouldn't take)." The post received an overwhelming response, mostly supporting the post with various other moms openly commenting about similar experiences that they have had.
But it didn't go well with some people, click next, to read more!

#4 Overpower the negativity
However, like every coin has a flip side, similarly the post also received some negative comments and few people seemed enormously uncomfortable even about the thought of getting their babies fed by any other women. Meg Nagle, however, she removes such comments at once and does not like negativity around.

#3 Wet Nursing
It all got revealed when, Meg talks about wet nursing and also encourages people to know more about it than making it a taboo. It is and has been widely popular in and around the world from historical times and people also have been practicing it since then, just that, no one cared enough to discuss it in public.
What is it really? Click next to know more!

#2 Break the taboo!
She encourages and emphasizes on taking informed decisions about sharing milk and wet nursing. She shares useful information and says, "It is quite evident that women are, most of the time, worried about safety, which is why they should be well informed and take decisions wisely."

#1 Spread Awareness
She suggests "Eats on Feets" and "ËœHuman Milk 4 Human Babies" as some great sources of clear and useful guidelines to understand the pros and cons of milk sharing. These are to answer all basic to scariest doubts about wet nursing and under what circumstances it can be useful or harmful for the baby.
Wet nursing or milk sharing can be beneficial, especially in cases of parents who cannot offer their own but stranger's milk can be harmful for the baby. In addition, it is important to take extra care about cleanliness. Thus, it is important to learn, to benefit from milk sharing and not make it a taboo any more.