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Breastfeeding Slideshow

August 5, 2015 1 Comment

Watch this inspiring photo essay of breastfeeding images by Heather Crofts of Sweet Dreams Photography.

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Unknown-2Photographer Heather Crofts, M.S., is a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist, full-time mother of two exclusively breastfed boys and owner of  Sweet Dreams Photography. She promotes positive breastfeeding images, raises awareness about extended breastfeeding and supports nursing mothers through her photography. Heather currently assists with a BACE-NME lactation support group at the YMCA in Foxboro, MA and is a member of the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coaltion.

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  1. Natural Nurture says

    September 3, 2015 at 11:08 PM

    Great photos and greater still great mothers providing the elixir of life and the milk of human kindness. Perfect Pictures and Pitchers of Health!
    Sad that our world [western world] doesn’t understand that we are designed for the job and perfectly and beautifully made for success. So many think it is OK to ogle silicone stuffed Hooters but beyond belief that anyone would feed their young in any place other than a toilet.
    The good news is the Breast is Best movement is expanding and more and more women are honouring themselves and their progeny by feeding on demand where and when necessary so that our young women and children understand that breasts are not a place to secrete silicon but are essential for secreting nutrition, antibodies, antigens, warmth, comfort, oxytocin, health and stem cells and so much more.
    You will never find that on a shelf…no matter how hard the marketing mavens of the pharmaceutical industry attempt to have us believe formula is ‘substantially equivalent’.

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