

Milky Hour, the nursing clothing brand Made in France
Milky Hour offers you a line of breastfeeding clothing in current trends that you can wear even when your breastfeeding is over. To make our dresses , blouses and sweatshirts breastfeeding friendly , we have thought of very discreet opening systems. In fact, invisible zips have been placed in the seams so that only the fire can be seen. On one of our models, a system of superposing sections of fabric has been implemented. Our goal is to allow all breastfeeding women to be able to breastfeed without constraints of place or time while remaining trendy . Since it is important to consume responsibly and ethically, all our clothes are Made In France . We chose to trust French know-how, a guarantee of quality and authenticity, and to work with a workshop in France that shared our values. Do you want a classic, casual or even comfy look? Milky Hour will satisfy all your desires!
Made in France
The beautiful workshop that accompanies us on this adventure is a family workshop located in the North of France
Chic and practical nursing outfits
It is important for us to offer our mothers timeless creations adapted to as many body types as possible.
You won't be able to do without it
Completely invisible openings, zipped or by superimposing sections of fabric, which allows you to wear your outfits well beyond the breastfeeding period.
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Baby Clash: Tips for Managing It
Baby clash refers to the tensions and conflicts that can arise in a relationship after the birth of a baby. Fatigue, mental overload, unequal division of labor, and a lack of time for oneself or for the couple can weaken the relationship.
But this period, although difficult, is not inevitable . The article offers several tips for getting through this phase:
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Communicate openly to express your feelings without reproach.
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Distribute tasks fairly to avoid frustration.
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Take time as a couple to nurture complicity.
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Preserve time for yourself , in order to stay balanced and available.
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Accept imperfections : Parenting is never perfect.
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Consult a professional if tensions become too heavy.
Conclusion: The baby clash is a common but temporary ordeal , to be overcome together with dialogue, mutual support and kindness. The couple remains the pillar on which the whole family relies.
Mother-baby bond and breastfeeding: myth or reality?
The article kindly explores the idea that breastfeeding is the key to the mother-baby bond . While it is true that breastfeeding stimulates oxytocin —the bonding hormone—and creates a favorable context for the mother-child connection, it is by no means essential for creating this bond .
The emotional bond is built through gaze, touch, voice, and daily presence , regardless of the feeding method (breast, bottle, breast pump, etc.). The text emphasizes that each parent-baby duo is unique , and that not feeling a "magical" bond while breastfeeding is perfectly normal .
The central message: It's not the gesture that counts, but the intention, the gentleness, and the consistency . There's no one way to love or do good—every parent bonds in their own way.
Breastfeeding Pressure: Guilt or Freedom?
Breastfeeding: Guilt or Freedom?
The article explores a personal and often taboo subject: the pressure surrounding breastfeeding. While this is a natural process, it remains complex, painful, and frustrating for many mothers. Beneath the warm encouragement sometimes lies guilt-inducing injunctions.
A personal choice that has become a source of pressure
New mothers face constant judgment: whether they breastfeed or not, for a long time or a short time, in public or in private. Everything seems to have to be justified. This silent pressure fuels what's called "mom guilt," a guilt that creeps in from the very first choices.
Empowering Mothers
Breastfeeding should never be a moral duty. It is neither a test of love nor a criterion of maternal competence. What matters is that the mother is well, that she feels supported and respected in her choices.
Milky Hour: Support without judgment
Milky Hour advocates gentle, free, and guilt-free support. Every story is legitimate, whether it involves breastfeeding, bottle feeding, pumping, or stopping. The key is to empower women to do what's right for them and their babies.