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Cee writes:

Dr. Quinn,  Medicine Woman... starring Jane Seymour.  ;-)  I remember 
shouting  at the TV at the time, "Get that baby on somebody's breast!"  Hadn't the  
mother died in childbirth or shortly thereafter?


Regardless of how her character behaved on the show, Every time I hear or  
see that name I think of this quote:
"Jane Seymour's Quotation:
fter I had my first child, I  stopped breastfeeding early because I had been 
told that there was a possibility  that I might star in the Thorn Birds, which 
I wanted more than life itself. I  went to do the screen test and everything 
went great until we [Richard  Chamberlain and I] did the love scene. I had 
stopped feeding for three weeks and  unexpectedly my milk came in! I lifted 
myself up in my pink 1930's negligee, and  it's a wet T-shirt contest! I looked up 
and it was just terrible. There was a  big puddle of white milk all over his 
bare chest. I mean a puddle. This was a  serious incident. His reaction was not 
good. You just say, "What can you  do?"
 
Peace,
Judy, who never had to choose between breastfeeding and starring in The  
Thorn Birds...  

Judy LeVan  Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY,  USA




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