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You can read Zoya Khan’s story here.
Sorry, this page is not available now. We have moved to our own website: http://www.threadsshuttles.com.
You can read Zoya Khan’s story here.
I like all your breast feeding articles. They are very inspiring and motivating.
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How lovely is this, Zoya you are a rockstar 🙂 3.7 years is commendable. May our tribe grows!
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Oh wow… grand salute! I’m going strong at 15 months. Your truly inspiring 🙂
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this is a lovely story of a determined mother. Loved all of it. You are doing a great job of bringing forth such of courage and perseverance for us to read.
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that last line is so imp to learn and every mom shud know abt it. Each baby and each journey is different. the comparing makes things tough
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Wow.. what an inspirational read. Loved it all and you are doing a great job Zoya
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This is such an inspiration to read, I am sure it will be so helpful for others who are on their own journey.
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How amazing!! I am sure this is such an inspiration to moms and soon to be mothers! I love reading journeys and life post like this.
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this is so inspiring! we need more pieces like this to encourage Moms!
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I am really happy about this! I am so glad you are doing well, and inspiring a lot of us!
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What a beautiful story. I am a huge advocate for extended breastfeeding. This is lovely. 💓
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Wow, you have been on such a journey! It sounds like you had some amazing nurses and doctors that really supported your wishes and helped you to succeed in those early challenging days!
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A lovely story of a determined mother!So inspiring.You are doing a great job.
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I love seeing breastfeeding journeys that (even though hard) worked out in the end, my son was 16 weeks early and i pumped exclusively with the goal to breast feed when he was able, well i dried up after a long hard 3 month of pumping every 3 hours for an hour each time…. and because of the shock my body went through with my son i didnt even make milk for my daughter no matter how hard i tried.
I still love the success stories!! ❤
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You are so strong-willed. I admire you so much. Thanks for sharing this, it was inspiring.
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What an inspiring read! Kudos to you.
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Nice! So love hearing about women and their breastfeeding!
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Thank you so much for sharing your story. I too was so uncomfortable on my first day.
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Wow! What a remarkable mother. 3.7 years and still going, what an inspirations to all mothers who stop to soon. Great post. BTW, nice picture.
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That’s so great that your work is mom friendly. Reading this is making me nervous about when it is my time to have kids, but as you said, each baby is different. We are all sort of beginners each time you have a kid so I shouldn’t be intimidated!
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I cannot believe how amazingly supportive and helpful your hospital nurses were! And you are so fortunate also that things have gone so well for you. I nursed both of mine, but getting started with my first was a nightmare and took months til we got things (latch, flow, etc) well established, and I had to wean both shortly after first birthday for medical reasons.
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I love all your stories Sapna. It is inspiring that this mommy is still going strong at 3.7 years. She is surely an inspiration to all the new moms out there.
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You are doing a fab job with all these stories Dana. So glad that you Re putting it up here 🙂 these stories are very motivating and can be a real booster for new moms. Zoya is such a strong woman.. going strong even at 3.7 years. I hope I shall be able to do that too..
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Glad you got supporting staff.. mine was fed cow’s milk bcoz i couldn’t sit up bcoz of stitches and drips. But we are currently bfing at 3.2 years
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