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#breastfeeding

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They convinced our mothers that if a food item came in a bottle -- or a can or a box or a cellophane bag -- then it was somehow better for you than when it came to you free of charge via Mother Nature....An entire generation of us were introduced in our very first week to the concept that phony was better than real, that something manufactured was better than something that was right there in the room. (Later in life, this explained the popularity of the fast food breakfast burrito, neocons, Kardashians, and why we think reading this book on a tiny screen with only three minutes of battery life left is enjoyable.


Michael Moore


#breastfeeding #fast-food #neocons #food

Imagine that the world had created a new 'dream product' to feed and immunize everyone born on earth. Imagine also that it was available everywhere, required no storage or delivery, and helped mothers plan their families and reduce the risk of cancer. Then imagine that the world refused to use it.


Frank A. Oski


#birth #breastfeeding #breastmilk #cancer #family

I’ll tug at your breasts like a thirsty child. Try not to burn your nipples in my hot coffee. While you’re at it, I also like sugar in my coffee. 



Jarod Kintz


#breasts #child #coffee #cream #drink

Breasts are a scandal because they shatter the border between motherhood and sexuality.


Iris Marion Young


#breastfeeding #breasts #children #feminism #motherhood

Nursing does not diminish the beauty of a woman's breasts; it enhances their charm by making them look lived in and happy.


Robert A. Heinlein


#breastfeeding #nursing #witty #beauty

The silence stretched out between us as I stared at him, the tears blurring my vision as I waited for him to save me from this torment. Surely he could find a way.


Kathryn Michaels


#breastmilk #childbirth #hero #hope #husband

When we trust the makers of baby formula more than we do our own ability to nourish our babies, we lose a chance to claim an aspect of our power as women. Thinking that baby formula is as good as breast milk is believing that thirty years of technology is superior to three million years of nature's evolution. Countless women have regained trust in their bodies through nursing their children, even if they weren't sure at first that they could do it. It is an act of female power, and I think of it as feminism in its purest form.


Christine Northrup


#children #common-sense #conflict #feminism #health






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