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Date: | Thu, 12 May 2005 14:38:20 -0400 |
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Yesterday my toddler nursling and I accompanied my daughter on her
preschool trip to a local farm. While there, we saw a sheep and her 2
one-week old lambs. The farmer picked up one lamb and brought it up to
the fence so the children could touch its soft wool. The mother sheep
was very visibly distressed and stood very close to her baby the entire
time. As soon as the farmer released the lamb, the lamb ran back to its
mother and latched on for a quick nip of "mommy milk" -- as my children
call it. I found the reunion scene quite touching and not much unlike
human nurslings who run back to mom and check in with a quick nursing
session to reconnect after a separation.
Karen Meade
LLL Leader, suburban Philadelphia, PA, USA
and mom to 3 breastfed children, including toddler nursling Daniel
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