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Renee Drake wrote:
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>As one of the moms who depended on milk from my friend, I have to chuckle at
>this newscaster's wide eyed epiphany at "milk-sharing".
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Sad though it all has to be done in private? Lest someone finds out and
it upsets them? IYKWIM?
I'm sure that there are many women around in developed nations that have
wet-nursed a baby but haven't shared it with too many people. I'm sure
those in other *under-developed* countries would think us weird that we
hide it away?
--
Merewyn Janson
RN, RM
I am finally a MIDWIFE!
Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellor ('98)
Redbank Plains, Queensland, Australia
There is no chance, no fate, no destiny that can circumvent, or hinder, or control a firm resolve of a determined soul.
- unknown
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