We're Parents

  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • Disclosures
    • Media Kit
  • Parenting
    • Pregnancy and Postpartum
    • Breastfeeding
    • Car Seat Safety
    • Mental Health
    • Babies
    • Toddlers
    • School Age
    • Older Kids
    • Holiday Crafts & More
    • Green Living
  • Recipes
    • Breakfast
    • Lunches
    • Dinner
    • side dishes
    • Crockpot
    • Desserts
    • Lactation Recipes
    • Snacks
    • The Seasoned Kids (Recipes by Kids)
  • Travel
    • Kid Friendly Outings
    • Restaurants
    • Travel Tips
You are here: Home / Breastfeeding / A Co-Sleeping, Breastfeeding Holiday Tune

A Co-Sleeping, Breastfeeding Holiday Tune

December 10, 2018 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Everyone is in super holiday overdrive at this point in the year.  No matter what holiday you celebrate, you are either exhausted from already celebrating or exhausted from the preparations of celebrating. While we, as breastfeeding mothers, often use our little ones as a way to excuse ourselves from the holiday festivities when we feel like we’ve had a little too much of drunk Aunt Sammie’s chatter, nothing quite makes you more exhausted after the holidays than a middle of the night gym-nurse-tics session.

Worried about being around unsupportive family for the holidays?  Check out our post about “How to Respond when Someone Asks are you STILL breastfeeding?“

When this little gem came across my eyes in one of my breastfeeding support groups on Facebook, I knew immediately that I had to reach out and ask permission if we could share it.  Every breastfeeding mom on the planet will giggle to this one! We can all relate to the crazy antics that we have to put up with when nursing our little kiddos.

Of course, this is meant to be humorous.

Thanks again to Arielle for letting us share this Co-Sleeping, Breastfeeding Holiday Tune!  We hope you enjoyyyy!!! Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from us!

co sleeping breastfeeding holiday jam

We hope you enjoyed this little jam!  Arielle stated that she found the inspiration for writing the song during a 2am nursing session with her little one. She surely made us giggle with this co-sleeping, breastfeeding tune and we’re hoping to hear more from her in the future.  I really don’t know that I can ever sing Jingle Bells the same again!

Happy Holidays everyone!

If you like this post, please share it with other and in your favorite breastfeeding hangout spots on the internet.

Are you looking for parenting tips? Check out some of our best posts! 

Get our winter car seat travel tips! 

Check out 25 Tips for Working Moms who want to Breastfeed

Get tips for beating the “booby” traps. 50+ Breastfeeding myths put to rest!

This post was originally published on 12/19/15. It has since been updated.

Related posts:

Medical Professionals – Stop Ruining Breastfeeding Relationships #TreeofLife Breastfeeding Selfies Storm Internet Colostrum is Enough Breastfeeding Accessories to Gift Moms

Filed Under: Breastfeeding, Home, Parenting Tagged With: breastfeeding, christmas

« No Pictures Needed
Festive Caramel Apple Cinnamon Roll Wreath »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating





We're Parents is all about cooking and traveling our way through imperfect parenting. Learn More

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER & GET PARENT & ME COLORING SHEETS

Connect With Us

AvatarWe're Parents is a unique mom and dad natural parenting blog focusing on topics such as breastfeeding, babywearing, and car seat safety. You'll also find Delicious recipes, inspired travel recommendations, and more as you journey with us through parenting. Learn More…

VIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY

Even More Recent Posts

We’re Parents is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com

Copyright © 2021 · Foodie Pro Theme by Shay Bocks · Built on the Genesis Framework · Powered by WordPress

We're Parents uses cookies to ensure that you have the best user experience on this website. By clicking okay, you agree to our privacy policy terms & settings. Find out more.