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Hazel’s Gift (Why We Need Moms Who Breastfeed in Public)

My mom was born in the 1940’s, during the era when baby formula was touted as superior to breast milk. Formula feeding was the norm, and everyone she knew fed their babies with bottles. I’m not sure if she ever …

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How to Respond to (More) Breastfeeding in Public

How to Respond to (More) Breastfeeding in Public Criticisms

So I wrote a post a while ago about breastfeeding in public. And for whatever reason, this week it went a bit viral. As in doubled-my-all-time-traffic-in-two-days kind of viral. Very exciting. However, as always happens when discussing how, when, and …

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Hi! I'm Annie Reneau. I have three kids, insatiable wanderlust, and a wicked love for coffee.

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