I do. Sarah at One Starry Night recently wrote a post called I Fear Change, which got me to thinking about the different kinds of changes that happen in our lives. Whether we can control that change or not, for me, often dictates the level of discomfort I have with it. I’m not afraid of [...]
Welcome to The Breastfeeding Cafe Carnival! This post was written as part of The Breastfeeding Cafe’s Carnival. For more info on the Breastfeeding Cafe, go to www.breastfeedingcafe.wordpress.com. For more info on the Carnival or if you want to participate, contact Claire at clindstrom2 {at} gmail {dot} com. Today’s post is Wordless Wednesday: Breastfeeding Photos! Please [...]
Welcome to the July 2010 Carnival of Nursing in Public This post was written for inclusion in the NursingFreedom.org. All week, July 5-9, we will be featuring articles and posts about nursing in public (“NIP”). See the bottom of this post for more information. As of today I have decided that I prefer a smile to [...]
Continue reading about A Smile Can Be Worth A Thousand Words
Breastfeeding is a wonderful thing. Not only is it a baby’s best food, free, and environmentally friendly, it also has a host of other medicinal uses and serves as a terrific parenting tool. Baby crying? Time to breastfeed. Child hurt, tantruming, or fighting with sibling? Put a boob in her mouth. But can too much [...]
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Check out this excellent 20/20 New Zealand video: Milking It, where two mothers talk about breastfeeding their three and five year olds, and two young women talk about remembering being breastfed until the age of five and seven. Watch and listen to their experiences and see for yourself if these kids are damaged or if these [...]
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