We want the video where the baby pulls off the breast, sprays milk in the mom’s eye, and she just laughs.
A warm, grainy photo of a mother in soft pajamas, nursing her baby by a rainy window, with a cup of coffee going cold beside her.
For decades, entertainment told us that feeding a baby was something you did behind closed doors—something to be hidden in a bathroom stall or under a blanket. But today’s lifestyle creators are flipping the script. They are turning the nursery into a stage and the nursing chair into a throne.
We want the video where the baby pulls off the breast, sprays milk in the mom’s eye, and she just laughs.
A warm, grainy photo of a mother in soft pajamas, nursing her baby by a rainy window, with a cup of coffee going cold beside her.
For decades, entertainment told us that feeding a baby was something you did behind closed doors—something to be hidden in a bathroom stall or under a blanket. But today’s lifestyle creators are flipping the script. They are turning the nursery into a stage and the nursing chair into a throne.