Breastfeeding and the modern woman | Vilia Tosio | TEDxFortMcMurray
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Thousands of years ago, the Cave Woman didn't have pediatric nurses and the Internet as part of the critical first years in the life of a newborn. How has society evolved since with respect to breastfeeding and nourishing our young?
Vilia is a South African trained Registered Nurse, with diplomas in Psychiatric, Community & Occupational Health Nursing and a Registered Midwife and Breastfeeding Counsellor. She has worked as a prenatal and breastfeeding educator, occupational health and safety professional, nursing supervisor and midwife. Vilia has established breastfeeding support groups In Fort McMurray to empower mothers to build knowledge, trust their bodies, share their experiences and support others.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
I loved every minute of this and feel more empowered to continue my breastfeeding journey with my little one . Thank you for your information and acknowledgement on the societal breastfeeding stigma.
i wish i could give this video a million likes
This just showed up in my Facebook feed when I really needed it. As an IBCLC for our hospital, I will be teaching Breastfeeding 101 to a group of new OB nurses. Will be showing them this clip!
This is AMAZING! One of the best presentations regarding breastfeeding
I can say hearing this talk is both sad and empowering for me. I have lived this I’ve been told I had low milk supply and to supplement because my baby lost weight in the first 3 days. This caused me to have an emotional breakdown and my postpartum anxiety began. I sobbed as I have my baby a bottle because I dreamed of breastfeeding him when asked what I was most looking forward to as a new mother and I said I nursing. This to me made me feel like such a failure as a mother and my deepest shame. I did not give up breastfeeding as I could not bring myself to stop I am medicated now for my anxiety and I still need to supplement despite my efforts to produce more. I will definitely be doing things differently next time. Thank you so much for this I wish I had seen it sooner.
What an amazing talk! So empowering and encouraging. Thanks you, Vilia, for your commitment to supporting mothers and breastfeeding!
I loved this so much!
You accurately described my similar experiences at that time when I felt I had failed. No motherly support to advise me differently, and I stopped breastfeeding after 10 days when I had to go onto antibiotics. I wish I'd known you then. Thank you for your commitment and video: now new mothers can hear your informed perspective on breastfeeding to help them make the best choice for their families.
I breastfed my twins until they were 3 years old, I remember my mom and family would look at me like I was doing something bad because they weren’t babies no more but I didn’t care it was our bond, they stopped when they started going to preschool and daycare.
Very needed conversation indeed. Especially for health professionals. My second baby had a long jaundice and our pediatrician suggested it was because of my breastmilk and asked me to express and boil my own milk. As absurd as it sounds, I did just that for two weeks. He got better, but his blood tests weren't great. She told me to stop breastfeeding numerous times in several appointments, although he gained weight well. I just couldn't believe it. Because it was my second one and I knew how important breastfeeding is, my instincts told me to continue nursing him. And it was correct! Beware, ill advice can come from doctors that may mean the best.
This is so beautifully said!
Amazing message from an extraordinary woman. May God continue to bless you and your message. I breastfed my oldest for 3 years, my current baby is 2.5 and still breastfeeding. I'm pregnant now and hope to nurse my toddler till 3 too.
I feel so fortunate that my OB (and the rest of the clinic and hospital staff) really pushes for breastfeeding and have so many resources available. I'm 24 weeks pregnant and I'm really hoping to breastfeed.
Congratulations Vilia! That was powerful and passionate.
Bravoooooo ! Great speech, I breastfed my first born for 2 years and now I'm pregnant, praying God to allow me to breastfeed again!
God BLESS the woman, with a miracle of life, be supportive of any woman thanks for this video
Thank you this made me cry! its so true.
Thanks for such an inspiring and practical talk.
Way to go Vilia!!
Great talk!
Yes breastfeeding is the best, it is important to also tell us the ups and downs of breastfeeding particularly to the mother.
Amazing talk. 🌸
Thank you!
Good to see you again. Say hi to Mike too
What an absolutely wonderful talk!!! Pinky McKay IBCLC.
In Norway 98% breastfeed. Its almost too much focus on it that many women feel pressured into breastfeeding.
Doesn't Norway have a really low birth rate?
Well it's a bit like eating healthy and not smoking - we need encouragement!
I was in a breastfeeding group with other mothers for ten years. We did a poll, what is the number one thing that helped. you attain your breastfeeding goals? The overwhelming response, support. Support.
Thank you
The mother is the expert of her baby, point on!
There must be special place for modern woman especially who works so she can always give her baby breastfeeding
This sent me down a rabbit hole that is tandem nursing, and now I'm hoping for Irish twins.
Phenomenal
I get the point...But what about women that don't want to breastfeed? I'm not talking about those that can't, but don't want to. They are not comfortable with the idea, it seems painful, they are shy and don't want the complication of having to hide and so on. Some women just don't want to and so formula is a solution for them. This video is great but it demonizes a bit the women that chose to not breastfeed. If they don't they are not lazy mother, bad mothers or so on...Just as abused kids had mothers who breastfed. Breastfeeding doesn't mean you're a good mother, and it's a bit sad that women that choose formula are culpabilized for their choice...
Nadia Monteiro i am totally pro breastfeeding but i too will not deny that also in the past there were nurse maids who would breastfeed the babies of women who couldn’t or didn’t want to breastfeed. So yeah, the formula replaced something that used to exist in the old days.
Shy to breastfeed? Arent you shy of giving birth
It's ultimately not about us, but our babies, but even so, breastfeeding is THE best for both baby AND mom. If you have the ability to do it, then you should.
I agree with you.
Agreed
please add option to translate your video I want to translate it, it's so important!
Fabulous! Are you from South Africa?
Nan Jolly she’s pasted away but I’m pretty sure she was.
Hey now.... no one makes fun of Dolly!
Good, well informed choices in a breastfeeding -oriented hospital is important. Making women insecure about their caregivers does not seem to be the best way to support women. There are nurses and nurses and nurses and nurses. And well informed women and not informed women. Women comfortable with breastfeeding and women with disgust about it.
what if you don't get enough milk during the pumping session? :(
That isn't indicative of what you are producing, I have breastfed for 17 of the last 24 years and was never able to pump adequately - when one of my babies was in NICU and fed via a nose tube I personally couldn't pump myself - but the midwife could thankfully
i don’t wanna be like a cave woman.
This is a bit petty but why only baby boy😒😒