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  • The Case for Doing it All Over Again

    Sara Goldstein May 13, 2021 Baby

    By Sara Goldstein. When my son was about nine-months-old someone asked, “So, when do you think you'll have another?”

    siblings, motherhood, parenting, birth, pregnancy

    When Breastfeeding Feels Like Being Pecked to Death by a Pigeon

    Sara Goldstein March 15, 2021 essays

    By Sara Goldstein. I nursed my son until he was two and a half. I don't remember him assaulting me when I told him to wrap it up.

    breastfeeding, baby, motherhood, parenting, daughter, weaning, morning

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