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Article: Program donates breast milk to Africa.
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- Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN)
- Article date:
- January 22, 2007
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Byline: Jeff Hansel
Jan. 22--A Rochester resident has attracted national attention for something normally considered a very personal part of parental bonding; breast milk. Jill Youse says her daughter Stella was born July 19, 2005. Youse had not planned to breast-feed. But her spouse, Jeremy, now a first-year dermatology resident at Mayo Clinic, convinced her otherwise. "My husband started hanging up articles all over the house about why breast-feeding was so important," Youse said. "He signed me up for a breast-feeding class, and I was really mad." She told him he'd have to go along if he wanted her to go (thinking he'd never do it). He became the first man to ...
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