In their award - winning, beautifully illustrated book infant feeding specialist Val Finigan and embroidery artist Lou Gardiner's tackle commonly held beliefs about
breastfeeding with wisdom, warmth and wit.
Not exact matches
Terrie's passion surrounds supporting
breastfeeding families
with nutrition, and looks to the
wisdom of many cultures to support healing, recovery, and good milk production.
During the early days
with my third baby, I felt a special connection in my heart and soul
with my LLL colleagues and
with all of the mothers whose
breastfeeding wisdom has been passed along.
When
breastfeeding rates doubled between 1972 and 1982, mothers were looking for ways to reconcile the needs of their babies
with the popular
wisdom of the day.
Now it is updated in 2010 for the modern
breastfeeding mother
with wisdom passed down from woman to woman - through the ages.
I have helped thousands of mamas on their
breastfeeding journeys, and am happy to share the
wisdom from my education and those experiences
with you.
But what I want to get across
with my story isn't as much an endorsement of
breastfeeding as it is another example of the value that comes from heeding the Lord's
wisdom and your own God - given instincts over one - size - fits - all advice when it comes to parenting your child, no matter which feeding choice you are led to make along the way.
When you become a mother, and especially if you choose to
breastfeed; everyone you know will most likely come up
with pearls of
wisdom for you.