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20 Mar

Interesting article

Elisa Albert in The Guardian: My friend breastfed my baby

The only people I know who did just fine in the postpartum period are those who score the triumvirate: well cared for in birth, surrounded by supportive peers, helpful elders to stay with them for a time.

Karen Hall Posted in Motherhood breastfeeding, cross-nursing, early days, motherhood, support

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