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Wed, 31 Jul 2013 11:41:27 -0700
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"Just read several online articles that state the Duchess of Cambridge is successfully breastfeeding little Prince Georgie, and refusing dummies (pacifiers) and bottled formula.  This makes me ridiculously happy, as a rabid royal watcher throughout this pregnancy.  Haven't been on Lactnet for a while, and chuckled to read other posts about the birth, the car seat, etc.  Maybe it is a bit silly, but one would hope that, if this young woman can inspire thousands to buy a certain dress or piece of jewelry, perhaps they would also be inspired to consider natural births and breastfeeding."
 
I was wondering if she was going to breastfeed!  Thanks for the update.  This may be the first royal in a dozen generations to be breastfed by his own mother.  Don't royalty usually hire wet nurses?  Or did Princess Diana breastfeed her children?  
 
Julie Tardos


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