Should Dad’s Have More of a Say in Pregnancy? The Panel Discuss | Loose Women

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After journalist Tom Chivers wrote an article about feeling ashamed that he encouraged his wife to exclusively breastfeed their child, Judi, Jane, Nadia and Kaye discuss how much of a say a partner should have when it comes to breastfeeding. Does it take two to tango, or should the partner take a step back and keep their main role to being the supporter?

From series 26, broadcast on 10/06/22

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