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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005, Pamela Mazzella Di Bosco wrote:
> I often joke that I could care less if anyone sees a bit of breast with
> a babe attached, but please let me cover that roll of fat hanging over
> my jeans! haha. SO, instead of covering the baby, I tuck a blanket
> under my arm and cover my side. Haha. It may draw attention, but I
> prefer it them getting a peek at my fat roll.
Heehee... I totally hear you!
> I also agree that the blanket over the baby's head...keeping them in the
> dark, unable to gaze up at mommy seems, well, kind of a lonely way to
> eat.
Exactly. As I wrote on my website way back in 1996:
"I would never think of putting a blanket over myself and baby to nurse,
and no reasonable baby would put up with that for long either. I liked
looking at my baby's face while he or she was breastfeeding. The intimate
communion that takes place during nursing cannot be duplicated!"
Cee
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