by Melodie on March 31st, 2010

Today I am pleased to feature a guest post by Susan from International Adoption Facts and Information. Susan is a mother to three adopted children, one of whom she successfully breastfed by inducing lactation. This is her story. ***********************  I am the blessed mom of three adopted children, and although I have made peace with [...]

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by Melodie on March 23rd, 2010

Recently I had a reader ask me if I could post something about nursing an adopted baby. Since I have no experience in this area and feel that personal stories are worth far more than any research that I or anyone else could drum up, I decided to go on a little search. Luckily, I [...]

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by Melodie on November 26th, 2009

I received the following letter over the weekend from a woman who wished to share her story with as many people as possible. The same letter has already been posted on the Mommy News Blog, but I decided to print it here too. I also have a different slant on this. I have left out [...]

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Leslie Ott, a certified lactation educator, who is working towards becoming a IBCLC has an idea that just may revolutionize American breastfeeding society and health care. She wants to create a non-profit organization to provide breastfeeding education, resources, lactation consultant services and support, breast pumps and supplies at little or no cost for low income [...]

Continue reading about Monday Musings: Why Do So Many Women Living in Poverty Not Breastfeed??

You are passionate about breastfeeding. You want to support other breastfeeding moms. You want to devote yourself to helping educate families and individuals about the importance of breastfeeding, and now you want to figure out how to do it.  Read on – this post is for you.  As an aside – Welcome to April’s “Carnival Of [...]

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by on April 9th, 2009

Today, real wet nursing is rare. It runs a steep price tag and it is so taboo in present culture that you would be hard pressed to find a wet nurse willing to talk to the media. Unless of course you’re the woman from the video in yesterday’s post, Wet Nursing & Cross Nursing in [...]

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<a href =”http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1518512/” >Would you nurse another woman’s baby?</a> <br/> <span style=”font-size:9px;” mce_style=”font-size:9px;”> (<a href =”http://www.polldaddy.com”> polls</a>)</span> When my daughters were babies I made it perfectly clear to all my lactating friends, that if there were ever a natural disaster and they had my babies, and I couldn’t get to them, I would expect these [...]

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