Breastfeeding Landmark in Ibarra, Ecuador

February 26, 2009 by  
Filed under Places & Trips

breastfeeding landmark in Ibarra, EcuadorJust got back from Carnival Holidays. We went to Ibarra, 2 hours to the north from Quito. This means we had to cross the equator line to the North Hemisphere ;)

My mom is from Ibarra and we have close relatives there, so it’s a common destination for us.

One thing I’m sure natural parents would love from Ibarra is this statue located at the city’s entrance. Public breastfeeding is obviously widely accepted there. We need more of this kind worldwide!

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One Response to “Breastfeeding Landmark in Ibarra, Ecuador”

  1. quick cash on October 8th, 2009 1:38 pm

    I have five children and I breast fed all of them. I would have to say that it was the most amazing experience as a mother to bond with each of my children as they were babies. It was such a peaceful and loving feeling when I knew that I was giving all of myself to my baby. Not to mention that it actually made me “sit down” and take quality time to give to my sweet baby. I would recommend it to every woman that is able to breastfeed her baby.

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