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I still breastfeed my four-year-old son – people say I’m ‘vile’ but I think it’s perfectly natural

A MUM-OF-TWO has come under fire for continuing to breastfeed her four-year-old son.

While she views it as perfectly natural behaviour, many people have called her “vile” for it.

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A mum-of-two shared her unbothered response to people who critcise her for breastfeeding her four-year-old
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In her viral video, the TikTok user who goes by Studio Somer (@studiosomer) shared her unbothered attitude towards her haters.

She pointed out the flaw in most people’s logic when it comes to breastfeeding.

“For some reason after their first birthday it because the most vile thing you could do,” the mum said in the caption of the clip, which received 4.2 million views.

She added that “people will give you their opinion, especially online.”

The TikToker has previously stated that she will allow both her four-year-old and her 19-month-old to “breastfeed until they are ready to wean”.

She explained that “every time” she sits down, her children want to be “held, nursed, or cuddled”.

And while she struggles to “have a moment to myself”, she pointed out that her older self with miss these times.

The mum shared that some people have accused her of continuing to breastfeed for her own benefit.

She recalled how online trolls have told her “You’re doing it for you”.

And breastfeeding isn’t the only unique parenting technique she has adopted.

The stay-at-home mum revealed that her toddler “has never slept in a crib”.

Instead, she and her husband placed a mattress on the floor of their bedroom to allow for “contact sleeping”.

“Are we really telling mums that nursing and holding their babies to sleep is a bad thing?” she asked.

TikTok users shared their thoughts on the mum’s breastfeeding approach in the comments section.

“There’s just a point where it’s weird and wrong,” wrote one follower.

What are the recommendations around breastfeeding?

The NHS recommends breastfeeding your baby exclusively (feeding them breast milk only) for the first six months, but it’s completely up to you to decide when you want to bring it to an end – and there’s really no right or wrong way to do it.

The NHS says weaning often happens gradually as your baby begins to eat more solid foods.

They note that solid food shouldn’t replace breast milk, as there is evidence to suggest breast milk helps a baby’s digestive system when processing solid food for the first time.

“Once they are eating solids, your baby will still need to have breast milk or formula as their main drink up to at least their first birthday,” recommends the NHS.

“Cows’ milk isn’t suitable as a main drink for babies under one, although it can be added to foods, such as mashed potatoes.”

You can also combine breastfeeding with formula, too and the NHS says “phasing out” of breastfeeding is often the easiest way.

For example, dropping one feed in the day or at night time.

After around a week, you can begin to think about dropping another.

“If your baby is younger than one year, you’ll need to replace the dropped breastfeed with a formula feed from a bottle or (if they are over six months) a cup or beaker, instead,” they say.

You can breastfeed for as long as you want, and while the NHS recommends breastfeeding your baby exclusively for the first six months, you shouldn’t feel like you cannot continue for longer.

The World Health Organization says: “Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended up to 6 months of age, with continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods up to two years of age or beyond.”

“If the child is old enough to ask for a refill then they are too old,” said another viewer

“Why would you breastfeed that older one? Weirdo,” asked a third person.

“You will never see me breastfeeding a child that old,” commented another TikTok user.

“What four!!! That’s nasty, [the] kid’s old enough to drink Ribena,” pointed out one commenter.

“Jeez, way too old to be breastfed but hey guys who breastfeed their kids beyond one, it’s your monkey your circus, cringe worthy,” wrote another viewer.

Woman breastfeeding two young children on a couch.
The mum explained that she would continue to breastfeed both her sons until they are ‘ready to wean’
TikTok/studiosomer

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Tourist, 18, throws newborn baby to his death from Paris hotel window moments after giving birth

A NEWBORN baby has tragically died after being thrown out of a Paris hotel window by a teenage tourist.

The woman, 18, is said to have thrown the baby from the second floor of Ibis Style hotel just moments after they were born.

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Shoppers ‘in heaven’ after spotting giant packs of Tunnock’s teacakes for just 50p

TUNNOCK’S famous Snowballs have been spotted on sale for just 50p at a major supermarket.

The British favourite was spotted in the superstore over the weekend, for nearly 90% off its retail price.

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Stacks of reduced Tunnock’s Snowballs have been spotted in Northern Ireland.[/caption]
Price tag for Tunnock's Snowballs: 50p (saving £4).
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A pack of 18 Snowballs at the Asda superstore are labelled at just 50p a box.[/caption]

Shoppers reported a stack of the marshmallow treats on sale at an Asda in Northern Ireland.

A snap of the deal was reportedly taken at the Omagh store and posted on the Hotdeals UK Facebook page.

The box of 18 Tunnock’s Snowballs was reduced to just 50p, or just 2.8p each.

The coconut marshmallow favourites normally sell for £4.50, saving shoppers £4.

The price of Asda’s Tunnock’s Snowballs is the lowest on the market we could see with other retailers offering pricier deals on the famous chocolate.

An eight pack of Snowballs is priced at £2.75 on the Sainsbury’s website.

Morrison’s is selling four Snowballs online for £1, and Iceland is offering six for £1.50.

Tesco are selling eight Snowballs for £2, but they’ve sold out online.

Shoppers keen to get their hands on the deal flocked to their local Asda, but many were left disappointed.

“Not in our Asda,” one said.

“Love them but not seen them,” a second reported.

A third joked they wanted 20 boxes: “Could you deliver £10 worth to me please? I’m Portland, Dorset.”

Others offered tips on how to store both Tunnock’s Snowballs and Teacakes, saying they taste great out of the freezer.

“Both teacake and snowball are wonderful, frozen and unfrozen, all a matter of choice,” they wrote.

“I prefer teacake unfrozen, but snowballs are amazing after a couple of hours in the freezer.”

Supermarkets often reduce items to clear shelves and make way for new stock. Or they may have excess stock they need to sell.

How to save at Asda

Shop the budget range

Savvy shopper Eilish Stout-Cairns recommends that shoppers grab items from Asda’s Just Essentials range.

She said: “Asda’s budget range is easy to spot as it’s bright yellow! Keep your eyes peeled for yellow and you’ll find their Just Essentials range.

“It’s great value and I’ve found it has a much wider selection of budget items compared to other supermarkets.

 Sign up to Asda Rewards 

The savvy-saver also presses on the importance of signing up to Asda’s reward scheme.

She said: “Asda Rewards is free to join and if you shop at Asda you should absolutely sign up.

“As an Asda Rewards member, you’ll get exclusive discounts and offers, and you’ll also be able to earn 10% cashback on Star Products.

“This will go straight into your cashpot, and once you’ve earned at least £1, you can transfer the money in your cashpot into ASDA vouchers.

We’ve previously rounded up the best supermarket loyalty schemes – including the ones that will save you the most money.

Look out for booze deals

Eilish always suggests that shoppers looking to buy booze look out for bargain deals.

She said: “Asda often has an alcohol offer on: buy six bottles and save 25%.

“The offer includes selected bottles with red, white and rose options, as well as prosecco. There are usually lots of popular bottles included, for example, Oyster Bay Hawkes Bay Merlot, Oyster Bay Hawkes Bay Merlot and Freixenet Prosecco D.O.C.

“Obviously, the more expensive the bottles you choose, the more you save.”

Join Facebook groups

The savvy saver also recommends that fans of Asda join Facebook groups to keep in the know about the latest bargains in-store.

Eilish said: “I recommend joining the Latest Deals Facebook Group to find out about the latest deals and new launches in store.

“Every day, more than 250,000 deal hunters share their latest bargain finds and new releases. 

“For example, recently a member shared a picture of Asda’s new Barbie range spotted in store.

“Another member shared the bargain outdoor plants she picked up, including roses for 47p, blackcurrant bushes for 14p and topiary trees for 14p.”

But this means stock availability and price can vary between stores. Cheap deals like this are also snapped up quickly.

TUNNOCK’S TAKES SWIPE AT RIVALS

Tunnock’s have been in the news in recent weeks for a new advert taking a swipe at rival chocolate brands.

The Scottish biscuit firm teamed up with Taggart star Alex Norton to investigate other chocolate makers “getting away with murder” by shrinking their treats.

In a series of radio adverts he declares Tunnock’s will never reduce the size of their iconic teacakes, snowballs, caramel logs and caramel wafers.

Several chocolate bars including Galaxy and Cadbury have shrunk in recent times while their price has remained the same or gone up.

The companies behind the products have blamed the rising cost of materials for the growth of shrinkflation.

However Tunnock’s has said it will never compromise on the quality or size of its world-famous range.

In one of the ads, Norton, 75, who played Detective Chief Inspector Matt Burke in Taggart between 2002 and 2010, says: “I knew what that woman meant when she said Tunnock’s were on the side of the ordinary shopper.

“She was showing me her box of Tunnock’s snowballs. ‘Tunnock’s are keeping them the same size, making Tunnock’s snowballs smaller would be a crime,’ she said.”

“I said ‘Don’t worry missus, I’m on the case and I’m watching all the downsizers’. There’s no shrinkflation in Tunnock’s.”

Fergus Loudon, sales director at Tunnock’s, said: “All over the country people are looking at old familiar products which are suddenly a lot smaller and many of them are saying, ‘They’re getting away with murder.’

“So who better to deal with that than Scotland’s answer to Poirot.”

How to save cash on your food shop

Money saving experts at HSBC UK have revealed their top tips to saving cash on your food shop.

1. Set a budget
Creating a budget will help to stretch your budget. Start by working out how much you spent on food over the last three months, then each month you get paid, set aside a certain amount for food.

2. Plan your meals
Make a list of your main meals for the coming week, including the ingredients you need, and stick to it. Don’t get drawn into offers for things that you don’t need. If you already have some food leftover from the week before, try to see what you can do with that first.

3. Think about when and where you shop
It’s best to shop on a full stomach so you don’t get tempted. Shopping less often can help you to think about what you buy and it may help you to stick to your budget.

4. Go online
Shopping online is a good and easy way to manage your budget. It can also help to track expenses, whilst also preventing impulse buys.

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Steak at anniversary dinner left me bedbound, in agony & unable to move – condition is almost impossible to diagnose

AN ENTREPRENEUR was left bedbound in immense pain after eating a steak at her dad’s anniversary dinner due to her hidden condition.

Collette Beckett, 27, from Chester, Cheshire, was left confined to her bed for three days after consuming the red meat dish when dining with her family.

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Collette Beckett’s life was turned upside down by her Crohn’s disease diagnosis[/caption]
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The businesswoman struggled in intense pain while waiting for a diagnosis[/caption]
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She previously worse a hot water bottle around her waist as it was the only way to help alleviate her agony[/caption]

The businesswoman, who loved sewing from a young age, began her own venture aged just 24 before quitting her makeup counter job to focus on her brand Jet Black Clothing full-time.

Collette described experiencing an extreme stabbing sensation in her hipbone, so painful that it would “take your breath away”.

She initially thought she had an appendicitis, but whenever she approached a doctor she says her concerns were brushed away, she told Manchester Evening News.

The designer says she could only get through the pain by strapping a hot water bottle to her waist and by taking codeine throughout the day.

She was eventually rushed to A&E by her family after her suffering became so severe, and she was told she would have a colonoscopy six months after first arriving in hospital.

But Collette was left in tears and further agony as her appointment allegedly kept being pushed further back, describing how she felt trapped at home like a “hermit”.

She also described how she struggled to eat, barely moved in bed as she was surrounded by pillows, and only drank water.

After crying to a receptionist on the phone, Collette fortunately received a last-minute appointment where she learnt she had Crohn’s disease in her small bowel.

She explained it was hard to diagnose her issue as she only had pain as a symptom.

Crohn’s disease is a condition that causes inflammation in the digestive system – it most often begins slowly and may get worse over time.

Symptoms can range from mild to severe but come in intermittent periods, with some patients having periods of remission where symptoms can disappear for anywhere from weeks to years.

While incurable, there are treatments to help control the symptoms of Crohn’s.

Collette described how grieved the life she once knew, following her diagnosis.

She said: “I felt like I was grieving my old life and the idea of knowing that whenever I go on holiday now, I have to think about what I can eat at an all-inclusive, whether I can take my injections with me.”

The 27-year-old said she has now had to learn which types of food trigger her pain, with red meats being the worst.

After consuming a Miller & Carter steak, which had been delivered, she ended up in bed for three days, unable to move.

The family had gotten together on the anniversary of her dad’s death and Collette said they always have steak for the occasion.

She described the horrific pain she went through over the multiple day period, saying: “It’s the kind of pain where you’re lying there, hoping it will go away.”

What is Crohn's disease?

CROHN'S Disease is a lifelong condition that causes parts of the digestive system to become inflamed.

It’s estimated that over 155,000 UK adults are currently living with it and it is named after a New York doctor, Burrill Crohn, who reported a number of cases back in 1932.

It is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system.

The inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause redness, swelling and pain.

Although sufferers will have periods of good health, there are flare-ups where symptoms are more active.

The main symptoms are digestive – such as diarrhoea and stomach cramps – but sufferers also experience fatigue and weight loss.

Unintended weight loss and blood and mucus in your stools are also common symptoms.

People may only experience one of the above symptoms and some experience severe symptoms or mild problems.

There may also be weeks or months where symptoms are mild or non-existent.

Less common symptoms include a high temperature, feeling sick and being sick, joint pain and swelling, inflammation and irritation of the eyes and mouth ulcers.

If you have persistent diarrhoea, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss or blood in your stools, visit your GP.

It is one of the two main forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease – the other is a condition known as Ulcerative Colitis.

It can be caused by the genes a person has inherited, an abnormal reaction of the immune system and is probably triggered by something in the environment.

People who suffer from Crohn’s disease can find it difficult to maintain a healthy weight.

Weight loss and weight gain are both symptoms of Crohn’s.

Certain medicines for the condition can also affect weight.

A common one, prednisone, is known to cause temporary weight gain.

Often weight loss is one of the main symptoms, which cause be caused by a lack of appetite.

Medication can also cause nausea and abdominal pain, further reducing appetite.

People may also fail to properly absorb nutrients due to their condition, again leading to weight loss.

And if a certain food or food group is known to exacerbate someone’s symptoms, they may avoid it entirely.

If you have lost a lot of weight or are failing to maintain a healthy weight, your doctor will likely work out a diet and nutrition plan.

There is no cure for the disease, so treatment aims to reduce symptoms and maintain remission.

Drugs and surgery can give long periods of relief from symptoms, and some may cause temporary weight gain.

Some people say smoking cannabis eases the symptoms.

Simpler things like eating different foods and working out what might be causing flare-ups can be helpful.

However, Collette has now been put on medication for her agonising symptoms that have helped to dramatically reduce her pain.

Her last attack of pain came in July and she’s been able to do “everything” she wants since then.

The 27-year-old added that while she still feels fatigued, that her joints hurt, and that she gets fairly frequent headaches, these side effects are normal and manageable for her.

Collette has joined a WhatsApp group chat with many other women who also have the condition, which can vary greatly between cases.

She described how some girls struggle with dairy, while she does not, and said she has had to reduce both red meat and curries from her diet as they can cause gas in her stomach.

Collette’s clothing line, Jet Black, was also affected by her diagnosis as the designer struggled to handmake clothes to order.

This led her to become a manufactured brand last year, meaning her clothes are now made in a factory.

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Collette’s brand Jet Black now produces its clothes in factories as a result of her struggles with Crohn’s[/caption]

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AIADMK, BJP leaders pay floral tributes to Jayalalithaa on her 77th birth anniversary

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