Nicky Hilton's Unfiltered Breastfeeding Photo Highlights How ‘Each Person's Feeding Journey Is Unique'
In case you missed it, Hilton shared a beautiful breastfeeding photo on her Instagram. She shared the photo with a major announcement attached, reading, 'Each person's feeding journey is unique, and I'm excited to support @Narababy as an investor. Their innovative baby formula, launching this spring, is something I'm truly proud to be a part of. Share your feeding confession at 2amclub.com.'
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In the first, unfiltered photo, we see Hilton breastfeeding her son Chasen, smiling as she shows fans a truly intimate moment with her daughter.
And in the second photo, it's a quote by her from The 2AM Club: Feeding Unfiltered podcast.
'I breastfed all three of my children, but it wasn't without its challenges,' she said. 'While I enjoyed the moments of bonding, the latching was often painful. I didn't find breastfeeding as effortlessly as I'd hoped. Plus there was so much pressure to keep going because it's what society tells us we should do.'
She added, 'The expectations placed on mothers can be overwhelming. We're just trying our best, and feeding our children — whether through breastfeeding or bottle feeding – shouldn't come with guilt or judgment. You have to listen to your body and do what feels right for you.'
For those who don't know, Hilton married financier James Rothschild after four years together in 2015. Since then, they've welcomed three children named Lily-Grace, born in July 2016, Theodora, born in Dec 2017, and Chasen, born in June 2022.
In a rare interview with DailyMail, Hilton talked about the best parts of motherhood, saying, 'One of my favourite things about being a mother is how it inspires me to be the best version of myself. I love watching Lily Grace and Teddy learn and grow. I also love watching my husband be such a wonderful father. It just melts me.'Best of SheKnows
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