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Does everyone know about this? I'd be interested in hearing about it from those who get to watch it.
Karleen Gribble
Australia



Extraordinary Breastfeeding
Channel 4, Wednesday 1 February, 9pm

Everyone knows that breast is best, but for how long? The World 
Health Organisation recommends that all children are breastfed until 
at least two years. In Britain we think that's downright weird. But 
this forthright, revealing and heart-warming film meets a group of 
women who believe in continuing to breastfeed for as long as their 
children want. 


© channel 4
Veronika is still breastfeeding her seven-year-old daughter, while 
her eldest has asked if she can be breastfed as a present for her 
tenth birthday. Dolores is breastfeeding her son, who is nearly 
four. Dolores and her husband are about to adopt a little girl from 
China and her greatest wish is to breastfeed her adopted daughter. 
Thirty-eight-year-old Sophie is tandem-feeding two-year-old twins 
Zac and Molly on demand, and is feeling the strain. And Kirsty, who 
works for an organisation that helps teach young mums how to 
breastfeed, is breastfeeding her daughter at nearly two and is very 
concerned that new laws could prevent breastfeeding in public places.







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