Tommee Tippee created Spill the Milk as a multi-episode live streaming series as "a safe space for new moms to discuss the raw realities of new motherhood during a pandemic and receive some much-needed guidance." The free and informative series gives new moms the chance to connect with others and get their most pressing questions answered by experts.
On top of the challenges of becoming a mother for the first time, new moms are also having to deal with social isolation, loneliness, changes in regular hospital procedures and more. The first episode of the series kicks off in April, starting with a conversation on the first 12 weeks postpartum and mental health experiences. Tommee Tippee says that no topics are off-limits, including toxic positivity and how to ask for help.
Motherhood Streaming Series
Spill the Milk by Tommee Tippee is a Safe Space for New Moms
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