Emma Shardlow Hudson, a 29-year-old mother, embraces an unconventional approach to nurturing her children, breastfeeding her 5-year-old daughter Alex and 2-year-old son Ollie. Her commitment extends beyond infancy, as she continues to breastfeed Alex before and after school each day, citing the purported health benefits of her breast milk in warding off illness for her children.

In the morning and evening, Alex typically engages in breastfeeding sessions, a practice Emma strongly supports due to her conviction that the antibodies present in her milk bolster her children’s general health. While extended breastfeeding might be considered unconventional by some, Emma perceives it as a commendable and nurturing decision for her children’s welfare. She regards breastfeeding as a profoundly altruistic gesture and attributes it to her kids’ infrequent bouts of illness.





