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		<title>By: Blogiversary &#171; The Adventures of Lactating Girl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] With the birth of Peanut, I became a breastfeeding activist. While preparing my birth plan, I knew that I needed to specify that she was to be breastfed exclusively, but I had no idea what we were really up against. While I feel sad that we weren&#8217;t able to go to the hospital we planned on (which is Baby Friendly Certified) after Peanut was born, I&#8217;m also happy because now I&#8217;ve seen the ugly truth. [...]]]></description>
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