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Coffee, tea, breast milk? Flight attendant breastfeeds stranger’s baby on flight
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[quote:Torchie:MV8zOTI5MTYyXzcwOTE0NDI0XzU5NjZFRjI0] [quote:Loup Garou:MV8zOTI5MTYyXzcwOTEzNzA2XzFBQ0Y2QTZB] Ummm pardon me, but before we became all high and mighty the servants, slaves and others nursed the babies of mothers who either couldn't nurse or wouldn't nurse. It is a GOD CREATED function of a woman.. We have become so foreign to the natural order. [/quote] why put a hierarchy on it women have always been wet nurses if needed. in families, too [/quote]
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I don't know where to begin. This is just strange, isn't it?
OK, I'm not a mom, so I maybe don't have the background to judge correctly, but, it seems all a bit messed up.
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A flight attendant went above and beyond to help a mom who ran out of formula for her infant Tuesday during a domestic Philippine Airlines flight.
Patrisha Organo, a 24-year-old flight attendant and first-time mom, offered to breastfeed the stranger’s baby.
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