I was a Project Manager who gave up her career to have children. I am now a mum of three children under three, Thomas 3 years, Jesiica nearly 2 years and baby Wilson 6 months old. I have fully breastfeed all three of my children however I am really struggling with Wilson. I suspect he has Tongue Tie (Postirea Tongue Tie, Type 4). However various professional have told me otherwise.
I have started this blog as I feel there are so many other mums out there going through the same heart breaking stress as me.
I am unsure where I will find the time to wrote this blog as I am so busy just keeping afloat with the chidren and household chores. Oh and I am also trying to set up my own business so I do not have to go back to a horrible part-time evening job in September.
Ok also, not forgetting my wonderful husband Ben who is of course amazing but, unfortunately still gets ignored and shouted at by me when I am stressed.
Please feel free to write any comments or thoughts, until my next free ten minutes when I can write again see you soon xxx
About Me
- Alison Forster
- I absolutely adore children, and have done since I was a little girl. I am one of five children and a mirror-image twin. I was a project manager but now I am a stay-at-home mum, raising my three children: Thomas (3), Jesiica (2) and Wilson(6 months). I would have lots more children but my husband thinks there is enough mayhem in the Forster household as it is! The main reason for writing this blog is because being a parent these days is hard enough as it is and I'm finding there isn't the support and information to hand. I would llike this blog tobe a central point for all the amazing people I've come across as well as listing useful information for other people to share. I am a very stubborn and determined person. I have been through a very difficult and stressful journey with my children so far and I hope by sharing my experiences you can benefit. I am, of course, always willing to hear your stories too, so please get in touch!
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