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Hi there,


BBC Three and Renegade Pictures are making a new documentary about breastfeeding and are looking for women who are currently expecting a baby or have recently had a baby to take part.


The documentary will be a warm, thoughtful look at attitudes towards breastfeeding and will be presented by Cherry Healy, who recently had a baby herself and has presented a series of documentaries for BBC Three about pregnancy, dating and marriage.


We are interested in speaking to women who live in or around London and for whom the following applies:


- FIRST TIME MUM

If your baby is due in November, and you are expecting your first baby, and you are keen to breastfeed it would be great to hear from you.


- BREASTFEEDING IN PUBLIC

If you have had a baby and are breastfeeding but are struggling with breastfeeding in public ? perhaps you use public toilets to breastfeed or feel you cannot leave the immediate area where you live so you can pop home to breastfeed? Or of you are considering breastfeeding in public but feel slightly daunted by the idea. Whatever your struggles we would love to hear from you


- WEANING

If you are about to start weaning you baby/babies please get in touch


Please note this is a balanced documentary and we are including opinions from both those who have chosen to breastfeed, and those who have chosen not to.


We are a small, all-female team and documentary is sensitively filmed to ensure that people feel comfortable whilst taking part. Getting in touch does not commit you to the programme in any way.


We would love to hear from mums of all ages including those in their teens, twenties, thirties and beyond!


If you?re interested contact Paula on paula.wittig(at)renegadepictures.co.uk or 020 7449 3243

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