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Kristy Powell Photography |
During the month of August, the US Department of Health and Human Services funds a national campaign to promote and support breastfeeding, highlighting its benefits to both mother and baby. And as a breastfed child, and now a breastfeeding mother twice over, I am grateful, amazed, and empowered by breastfeeding my children. But I am also acutely aware that, sometimes those advantages come after a stressful and teary learning curve, a hungry (screaming) newborn with difficulty latching, bleeding nipples, breast pumps, nipple shields and nipple cream, engorgement, mastitis, low supply, over supply, and a lot of grit. And although breastfeeding is certainly not the only way to nourish and comfort a child, it is one example of the courage, harmony, poetry and beauty within women and mothers.
"This is a great gift of God: He has given us woman. And in the Gospel, we have heard what woman is capable of, eh? She is courageous, that one, eh? She went forward with courage. But there is more, so much more. A woman is harmony, is poetry, is beauty. Without her the world would not be so beautiful, it would not be harmonious. And I like to think-- but this is a personal thing-- that God created women so that we would all have a mother." -- Pope Francis
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First latch with Mary Allison. Esther Edith Photography |
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World Breastfeeding Week 2014. Kristy Powell Photography |
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First latch with Declan. Kristy Powell Photography |
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