My SIL and I have both nursed each other's children, when we have attended
conferences or were babysitting for one another. Our kids are not only
cousins but also milk-siblings!!
It is very interesting both as the "wet-nurse" who has a different child at
her breast (with a different latch, etc) but also to be the one to see your
child at another woman's breast (even a wonderfully close SIL) and the
attendant odd feelings that produces. I don't even know how to explain it.
I was so very happy she could comfort my child at the breast...yet so sad
that my child would find comfort at another breast, that wasn't mine!!!
Robyn Roche-Paull
IBCLC, RLC, BS-MCH:LC
MOM to 3 breastfed children
Tidewater Lactation Group, Inc.
757-642-4518
www.tidewaterlactationgroup.com
"Your Complete Source for Breastfeeding Support"
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