![]() ![]() Jennifer Taranto/PicsArtĪmanda Mulherin is a YouTuber who focuses on motherhood and lifestyle posts. To be able to document the journey with a beautiful piece of art and also bring awareness to hopefully normalize breastfeeding is why I created and shared mine." "Breastfeeding is something we should be proud of, not hide or feel uncomfortable about" said Jennifer Taranto, who took a photo of herself and son, Felix, 6 months. (Breastfeeding) is such a whirlwind journey - not always easy, but worth it. "I am reminded of that every time I look down at my sweet boy, and my daughter. "Women are incredible and we are the tree of life," said Taranto. Cornell says she created the image to show others that breastfeeding is normal. Caitlin Cornell and her daughter, Ophelia, 6 months. Taranto says she has been made to feel uncomfortable for nursing in public, something that led her to post her image on social media. Jenny Taranto created an image of herself and 6-month-old son, Felix. ![]() RELATED: Victoria's Secret model defends breastfeeding, shuts down critics on Instagram "It's amazing to watch my child grow through nourishment provided solely by my body.a movement like this makes me want to keep going through the hard days, odd stares and lack of drinking." "The photos are such a special thing to show the bond between baby and mother," said Caitlin Cornell, a mom who created one of the trending images. "Nursing her has been special to me because it's our time together," said DeSanto. Samantha DeSanto created an image of herself and daughter Brea, 2. ![]() Moms around the world are downloading PicsArt - a photo editing app - and creating "tree of life" selfies that depict their breast - or a bottle - as a system of roots, branching out into a tree in their feeding baby's mouth. But the movement is fast reaching beyond breastfeeding and highlighting all kinds of baby-feeding methods. It's the latest and most artistic take on the "brelfie" - the term given to breastfeeding selfies posted as a part of the movement to normalize public nursing. ![]()
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