And if breast is best, and if insurance companies have to pay out less money for
women and babies who successfully maintain a healthy breastfeeding relationship (this on the assumption that, in fact, breastfed babies and mothers are healthier and less at risk for a variety of chronic ailments or cancers)- wouldn't it be in their best interest to
shell out a
couple hundred bucks for help their working, nursing mothers maintain a breastfeeding relationship?
Aside from a
couple of slips, A Quiet Passion enthralled me and I was a bit
shell - shocked from how closely I felt to this
woman, this American introverted poet from the 1800s felt more real to me than most of the characters I've seen on the screen in Berlin.