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One long experience
After 13 years of breastfeeding, the time has finally come to hang up my
drop-cup bra
Joanna Moorhead
Wednesday April 20, 2005
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1463629,00.html
Like their 15 minutes of fame, everyone should have their claim to rarity.
So here is mine: I'm a long-term breastfeeder. That could mean I'm one of
the 43% of mothers feeding for more than six weeks, or one of the 29% still
carrying on at four months, or even one of the 14% hanging on in there at
nine months. But the truth is I don't know exactly how small the minority is
that I'm in, because I have been breastfeeding for 13 years - and no one
seems to be collating the figures that far down the line.
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