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    World Breastfeeding Week 2025:  Expectation, experience and exposing the gap 

    New research reveals hidden barriers to breastfeeding in 2025. Moms need support, not judgment. Join the conversation this World Breastfeeding Week.

    Posté le : 24 Jul, 2025

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    World Breastfeeding Week 2025:  Expectation, experience and exposing the gap 

    Half of American moms feel shamed over feeding choices – it’s time to change that. 

    For so many moms, feeding their baby is one of the most beautiful but vulnerable parts of early parenthood. Yet new research from Tommee Tippee reveals a truth that too often goes unspoken: half of American moms say they stop breastfeeding before they’re ready – not because they want to, but because of pain, pressure, and a lack of support. 

    This World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7), we’re opening up an honest, judgment-free conversation about what feeding really looks like in 2025. 

    Breastfeeding isn’t failing – the system is failing moms

    Our research uncovered that while 85% of moms wanted to breastfeed, 50% couldn’t continue despite trying. The reasons are rarely simple: 

    • 32% experienced physical pain 
    • 31% struggled with milk supply 
    • 27% lacked hands-on help 
    • 26% faced mental health challenges  
    • 21% struggled with latching 

    These barriers aren’t just practical, they’re deeply emotional. 56% of moms felt ashamed, and 52% felt judged, when breastfeeding didn’t work out. 

    And it’s not just internal pressure. 53% of moms felt pushed to feed a certain way, even when it didn’t work for them or their baby. 

    It’s no surprise, then, that 80% of moms believe greater investment in breastfeeding support is essential if we want to improve breastfeeding rates across the US. 

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    The impact is even greater for Black women 

    Black mothers face even higher barriers and pressures: 

    • 57% say stronger support is essential 
    • 50% wished they could breastfeed for longer
    • 47% felt pressured by family or hospitals 
    • 41% felt pressured by social media 
    • 55% felt shame when they couldn’t breastfeed 

    These numbers tell a clear story: the current support systems don’t meet the needs of all families, and Black women are disproportionately impacted. 

    Feeding should never feel like failing

    At Tommee Tippee, we believe that every parent deserves to feel supported, informed, and proud of how they feed their baby. 

    This week, we’re creating space for honest, empowering conversations.

    Join us on Friday August 8th @tommeetippeenorthamerica for our first monthly story takeover with Krystal @milkymamallc. She’ll share real feeding stories, practical tips, and answer your questions in a judgment-free space. 

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    We’re here for you 

    Our Parent-care products are designed to support you. Because feeding your baby isn’t about living up to anyone else’s expectations, it’s about finding what works for you and your family.  

    Explore the range at tommeetippee.com

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    About the research 

    This survey was conducted with respondents who identify as women and use the term 'mother' to describe themselves. Tommee Tippee recognises and respects the diverse identities and experiences of all birthing and feeding people. 

    An online survey was conducted by WALR among 2073 US women of childbearing age (18-45), including 924 mothers. There was a quota applied for 500 African American women within the sample. Minimum quotas have been applied to major cities. Fieldwork took place between 11 July 2025 - 16 July 2025. Data has been collected adhering to MRS (Market Research Society) and ESOMAR guidelines to ensure ethical and accurate data collection. 

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