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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re easily offended, don&#8217;t watch this video.  If, however, you want to see an irreverant take on breastfeeding, you&#8217;ll get a good chuckle out of this one from the guys at <a href=" http://www.dadlabs.com/">Dad Labs.com.</a><br />
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So there you have it, my addition to the February Breastfeeding Bloggers&#8217; Carnival.  To see what the other participants have to say, visit these sites:<br />
* Tanya at the <a href=" http://breastfeeding.blog.motherwear.com/2008/02/the-14th-carniv.html">Motherwear Breastfeeding Blog </a>has some book reviews.<br />
* Stacie at <a href=" http://twinkies.bastetweb.com/2008/02/24/things-i-fear/">The Twinkies</a> has a joke for us.<br />
* Sinead at <a href=" http://breastfeedingmums.typepad.com/breastfeedingmums_blog/2008/02/carnival-of-bre.html">Breastfeeding Mums</a> has a story about a pumping multi-tasking disaster.<br />
* Amy at <a href=" http://crunchydomesticgoddess.com/2008/02/25/a-little-breastfeeding-humor/">Crunchy Domestic Goddess</a> shares several, shall we say, &#8220;titbits.&#8221;<br />
* Carol at <a href=" http://happy-sadmama.blogspot.com/2008/02/for-love-of-nursies.html">Happy Sad Mama</a> shares why she loves to nurse her toddler.<br />
* Angela at <a href=" http://www.breastfeeding123.com/even-more-wacky-search-engine-terms-for-the-humorous-carnival-of-breastfeeding/">Breastfeeding 1-2-3 </a>has some search terms that lead readers to her site.</p>
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		<title>Dads and Breast Feeding&#8211; My Husband, My Co-Author</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the June Breastfeeding Carnival, a tribute to the Dads in our lives. At the end of this post you&#8217;ll find entries from our usual cast of blogging characters, as well as some guests. As I&#8217;ve been talking about ad nauseam here, I&#8217;ve been working on a book about breastfeeding that&#8217;s coming out this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the June Breastfeeding Carnival, a tribute to the Dads in our lives.   At the end of this post you&#8217;ll find entries from our usual cast of blogging characters, as well as some guests.<br />
As I&#8217;ve been talking about ad nauseam here, I&#8217;ve been working on a <a href=" http://mamaknowsbreast.com/2007/06/preorder_mama_knows_breast_on.php">book about breastfeeding</a> that&#8217;s coming out this September.  In our house, this is our &#8220;third&#8221; baby.  For nearly as long as we&#8217;ve had kids (going on 2.5 years now), I&#8217;ve been working on this book.  And now, it&#8217;s time to give credit where credit is due&#8211; to my silent co-author, my husband.  &#8220;Da-da,&#8221; as the boys call him, has encouraged me every step of the way.<br />
To begin with, he&#8217;s a lactivist in his own right.  He &#8220;covered&#8221; me while I breastfed on airplanes and in fancy restaurants.  He brought me water while I was nursing, changed diapers in the middle of the night so I could go back to sleep, and even re-positioned an inconsolable newborn on my chest.  So when I announced, one day, 5 months post-partum, that I wanted to write a book about breastfeeding, he said, &#8220;Go hire a babysitter and get to work.&#8221;<br />
Along the way, he contributed his own ideas; read draft after draft; reviewed contracts; helped develop my blog; and celebrated the book sale with champagne and flowers.  Now, ever the MBA, he&#8217;s devising ways to sell as many books as possible.<br />
So thank you, &#8220;Da-da,&#8221; for serving as an in house lactation consultant, and cheerleading me through this book process.  This would not have been possible without you.  Happy Father&#8217;s Day.  Maybe you should be the one doing any book signings!<br />
And now for the other carnival contributors:<br />
Jennifer, at The Lactivist, writes about how dads have to accept taking &#8220;second place&#8221; when it comes to breastfeeding.  Her post is <a href=" http://thelactivist.blogspot.com/2007/06/fathers-and-breastfeeding-importance-of.html">&#8220;Fathers and Breastfeeding: The Importance of Seconds.&#8221;</a><br />
Leisa, at Down with the Kids, (writing from Australia) contributes <a href=" http://downwiththekids.net/2007/06/11/carnival-of-breastfeeding/">&#8220;Mothers&#8217; Milk:  A Dad&#8217;s Perspective.&#8221;</a><br />
Angela, at Breastfeeding 1-2-3, contributes &#8220;<a href=" http://www.breastfeeding123.com/a-fathers-take-on-breastfeeding-perception-versus-reality/">A Father&#8217;s Take on Breastfeeding:  Perception Versus Reality&#8221;</a><br />
Kelli, at Nursing Your Kids, writes about the <a href=" http://www.nursingyourkids.com/partnership/">&#8220;Partnership&#8221;</a> involved in breastfeeding.<br />
Jessica, at hepatitis-epi, contributes her story about <a href=" http://hepatitis-epi.livejournal.com/40046.html">&#8220;Fathers and Breastfeeding.&#8221;</a><br />
Amy, at Musings of a Crunchy Domestic Goddess, contributes <a href=" http://crunchydomesticgoddess.com/2007/06/11/my-hubby-the-lactivist/">&#8220;My Hubby, the Lactivist.&#8221;</a><br />
Sinead, writing from Northern Ireland, writes <a href=" http://breastfeedingmums.typepad.com/breastfeedingmums_blog/2007/06/my_hubby_my_bes.html">&#8220;My Hubby, my Best Breastfeeding Buddy.&#8221;</a><br />
And a Dad, at Fine Whine, writes <a href=" http://mikelietz.org/whine/2007/06/10/feeding-on-the-outrage-or-where-are-all-the-boobs/">&#8220;Feeding on the Outrage, or Where are All The Boobs?&#8221;</a></p>
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