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		<title>The Skinny on Breast-Feeding</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major eye-rolling ensued when I read the article in The New York Times this week about breast-feeding and weight loss. Now that women have surpassed men on the national payroll shouldn’t we be talking about the obstacles women face pumping at work? (FYI, you can check out Moms to Work and The Savvy Gal for those stories.) To be fair, the Times has written several articles this year on breast-feeding. They&#8217;ve covered the health benefits for mothers and babies, a link between breast-feeding and lower breast cancer rates, and the challenges of working, travelling and pumping.  But I am more interested in changing work/life policies that favor working parents than I am in changing my waistline. The eye-rolling started at this sentence: These days, more than ever, a mother is expected to bounce back from pregnancy and be a “yummy mummy” in no time. And really got going here: Earlier this year, Rebecca Romijn, who wore a shrink-wrapped outfit in “X-Men,” called breast-feeding her new twins “the very best diet I’ve been on.” After Angelina Jolie posed for the November 2008 cover of W magazine nursing one of her twins, she said that it had helped her regain her figure. [...]]]></description>
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