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Why I Stopped Breastfeeding My After 3 Weeks ___Toke Makinwa

 


Why I  Stopped Breastfeeding My After 3 Weeks ___Toke Makinwa
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Nigerian media personality and former On-Air Personality (OAP) Toke Makinwa recently shared the reason why she stopped breastfeeding her baby daughter, Yakira Eliana, after just three weeks. The announcement came after a curious fan asked Toke on Snapchat about her breastfeeding journey. Toke, who welcomed her first child at the age of 40, openly addressed the question, providing an honest explanation about her experience.


Toke welcomed her bundle of joy, Yakira Eliana, with joy and excitement, marking a new chapter in her life as a mother. After going through a somewhat challenging pregnancy, Toke’s journey into motherhood has been a topic of much interest to her fans and followers. However, like many new mothers, she faced challenges in the postpartum period.


The fan, who was keen to know more about Toke's decision to stop breastfeeding, wrote, “Why aren’t you breastfeeding?” 
In a candid response, Toke shared the personal reason behind her decision: "Cos my breast milk output stopped after 3 weeks. Any other question??"


Breastfeeding can be a challenging journey for many mothers, with issues like low milk supply, latching difficulties, or even health problems affecting the decision to stop nursing. Toke's experience highlights that even with the best intentions, the breastfeeding process doesn’t always go as planned.


Since giving birth to Yakira Eliana, Toke has been open about her motherhood experience, sharing her highs and lows with her fans. Her candid responses have resonated with many new mothers who have faced similar challenges in their own breastfeeding journeys.


As a public figure, Toke’s transparency about the struggles of motherhood has sparked a conversation about the realities of new parenting, encouraging others to embrace their unique experiences without shame.





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#BreastfeedingJourney #MotherhoodRealities 
#YakiraEliana 
#BreastMilkStruggles #PostpartumExperience
 #NigerianMothers


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