Ashley Graham's experience of feeding her twins has been "interesting".
The 34-year-old model has 8-month-old twins Malachi and Roman with husband Justin Ervin, and Graham - who stars in a new campaign for Bobbie, a female-founded infant formula - has opened up about her personal experience of feeding her kids.
The brunette beauty - who also has Isaac, 2, with Ervin - shared: "I thought that I would easily be able to breastfeed without having to think twice about it. I knew that there was going to be a little bit of actual juggling that would have to be implemented because everybody and their mother told me that if I didn't feed the twins at the same time, I was never going to have any time for myself.
"And sure enough, that's exactly what happened. I had to figure out how to do it at the same time."
Graham admitted that tandem breastfeeding has proven to be a huge challenge for her.
She told People: "The first week was so hard. It was trying to figure out how to do it. They would latch. They would unlatch. I couldn't figure out the positioning."
However, she managed to overcome her difficulties after having some "internal conversations".
She said: "I remember telling myself, 'It's okay if you have to use formula. Don't worry, you're not failing as a parent.'"
Graham ultimately decided to that combo feeding was the best choice for her. But the catwalk star also feels that parents need not "pick one side or the other".
She explained: "I really want this campaign to show that you don't. You just have to pick what's best for you.
"I joined forces with Bobbie to evolve in this conversation and shake the stigma around how we are feeding our babies. There's no way no one way is better than the other."
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