San Cisco drummer Scarlett Stevens on breastfeeding ‘struggles’, return to stage and Mumma Milla collab

Scarlett Stevens was opened between his group San Cisco and his plans to return to the stage.
Together with Jordi Davieson and Josh Bondillo, Perth Rockstar, who told and played the drums in the group, gave birth to Donnatella Cynthia in May.
My mother first shared her “wild” breastfeeding journey in the celebration of early motherhood experience and world breastfeeding week.
Although “big life change” “incredible” was not a proper sail when cared for his baby, struggling with low milk supply.
Stevens said that he still thinks that every woman is still a common perception that she can naturally breastfeed, but feeding her daughter was “exhausting, scattered and incredibly challenging”.
“I think the assumption is that breastfeeding is naturally the most natural instinctive thing that will happen to you and will go smoothly, but it is actually a skill that requires a lot of applications.”
“This physical labor and of course very special, you start to connect with your baby. But there are too many obstacles. And many of them are learning.
“I had really low milk supply, and I tried everything to raise my milk supply from medicines to triple feeding.
“To apply this skill and the amount of clock trying to work it. It really taxes mentally and physically, but I came to a place where I could confuse the flow, and I mean a lot for me to breastfeed, so I really insisted.”
Stevens to help spread awareness about how and how breastfeeding is seen and supported by motherhood Mumma Milla -A WA brand and post -part support network.
Stevens believes that support for nursing mothers is a “really insufficient funded” field.

“This is a really wild experience … In general there is a lack of research on women’s health. And I feel during pregnancy, there is a lot of support and I felt incredible during my pregnancy, and then you fall from this cliff after this abyss, your hormones are crazy and that I think you need a lot of support.
“I just want other breastfeeding mothers to see and get the support they need, because everyone’s journey is not simple and mine was absolutely not.”
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Inspired by his mother’s Italian heritage, talented musician was playing San Cisco Gigs when his name was pregnant with Donnatella, and he said it was “the most cool experience”.
Im I really surprised myself with what my body and my mind could do.
“Like the most rock and roll thing I’ve ever done, because I think it’s not a way of depicting mothers in our society, they are usually not celebrated in this way, and it’s almost rebellious to pregnant on stage.”
When he was on a regional round, he broke the news to his group friends and said that Davieson and Bionilllo had a special moment because he was on a pregnancy journey with him.
“I was actually on the tour and there were some news that I could have difficulty getting pregnant. And that’s why they were with me on this journey.
Stevens hopes to return to the stage with San Cisco at the end of the year, but not in hurry.
“I think I’m just going back, I’m not in a hurry, but I’m really excited to play again and again,” he said.
“I know that the children are starting to work on the next album, this is exciting and I hope I will join as soon as possible.”
As for Cute Donnatella: “He is very curious about the world. Very talkative.”
Who knows, it may be on the way to buy the first drum sticks and follow her mother’s footprints.