Fiona Erdmann: Wistful farewell to a special trip with her baby

Fiona Erdman
She has to stop breastfeeding – and the reason is serious

Fiona Erdman

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Fiona Erdmann loved the intimate breastfeeding moments with her daughter Neyla, but she has to stop. A drug that enabled her to breastfeed turned out to be hazardous to her health.

The intimate moment of breastfeeding was something very special for Fiona Erdmann, 34. It was one of her most beautiful trips, which the influencer unfortunately had to say goodbye to after seven months. In an Instagram post, the former GNTM participant explains the reasons.

Fiona Erdmann has to stop breastfeeding: “Health comes first”

Fiona Erdmann gently holds her daughter Neyla in her arms and looks at her lovingly. Everything around her seems to fade out for a brief moment, there is only her and her baby. “This intimate feeling and knowing that your own body feeds this little creature all by itself. It is and remains a miracle and I am so incredibly grateful that I was able to experience this journey with my mouse for a whole 7 months. Mind you with only one breast,” she writes about a multi-part series of still pictures.

This journey, these moments of special intimacy are “unfortunately over”, which Fiona is “a little sad”. She continues: “I loved breastfeeding and would have liked to continue doing so. But not at any price. Because health comes first.”

A drug ended Fiona’s breastfeeding journey

A drug that helped her to breastfeed, i.e. stimulated milk production, was the trigger for her decision. Because as an earthman found out that mortilium – actually a medicine for nausea and vomiting – could “damage” her heart and that of her daughter, she “stopped from one day to the next. For our health,” emphasizes the model who emigrated to Dubai.

Neyla has been bottle-fed ever since. To calm down, the 34-year-old breastfeeds her baby in the evening, but unfortunately she can no longer really feed Neyla. Even if this intimate time between mother and child has now come to an end, Fiona Erdmann is grateful – grateful for “that nowadays you can give the bottle without hesitation and know that the child gets everything it needs.”

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