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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of breast-feed in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of breast-feed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

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  1. Christy Harris:

    You're letting go of this idea of carrying your own child, of having that kind of bond. You won't be able to breast-feed. You won't be able to feel them move, letting go of the concept that you won't be able to carry your own child is really hard. It's really emotional, and I don't think there's anything wrong with adoption. If I could afford it, I would absolutely be all over it, but it's one of those things where I don't think it's fair that people assume that just because you can't have kids you are now responsible to go and adopt.

  2. Rafaela Lamprou:

    It started with men who were interested in bodybuilding, they say it is good for building muscle mass. But then I started to get enquiries from men with fetishes. Now I breast-feed on demand.

  3. Avital Norman Nathman:

    While I am 100% pro-breast-feeding and would love for every mom to at least attempt it if it works for them, you can't lock up formula and have people have to request it in a way that's shaming because that's not helping breast-feeding. That's not going to help any mother breast-feed, to make them worry too much if I can't breast-feed, am I going to be shamed into my choice? i think formula should be available and not in a way that you have to sign a waiver that you're aware you're giving your child formula if you need to.

  4. Jessica Colletti:

    My friend struggled with breast-feeding in the beginning and succeeded for nine months, she was always very happy that her son had the nutrition and comfort he needed while she was working. Being able to breast-feed her little boy has created a special bond between us all— a bond I will always cherish. The photo was posted on Facebook on the Mama Bean Parenting blog’s page. Colletti’s son, who is 16 months old, is pictured on the right, while Mateo, who is 18 months old, is on the left. When asked whether she was concerned about how Mateo would react to seeing this photo when he gets older, Interrante said she didn’t think so.

  5. Suzanne Somers:

    When you breast feed your child, that breast milk that nature starts us out on has almost the same percentage of polyunsaturated, monounsaturated and saturated fat as butter. So nature clearly wanted us to have a high fat diet.

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