A roundup of famous breastfeeding moms

Models Cindy Crawford, Elle McPherson and
Jerry Hall
(formerly married to Rolling Stone front man Mick Jagger) along with
singer Faith Hill and actress Jodie Foster have all recently
breastfed their children (some are still nursing). Vice President Al Gore's oldest daughter,
Karenna Gore Schiff is currently juggling breastfeeding, law
school and campaigning for her father, while Catherine
Zeta-Jones is nursing her son she had with fianc� Michael
Douglas. Here is the latest on
these celebrities and more who are helping spread positive images and
information about breastfeeding. We applaud them!

Tori Amos
Singer-songwriter
Tori Amos shocked her fans this fall when she announced the
birth of her baby girl. Word of her pregnancy was kept
hush-hush, while Amos was quick to remark on the first time she
nursed her daughter. "An ounce of breastmilk is even more
potent than the finest tequila."

Erykah Badu
Singer
and actress Erykah Badu, who is getting ready to release her
latest album since her critically acclaimed 1997 debut Baduizm,
recently talked to Launch.com
reporter Lucy Tauss about becoming a mother in the last few
years.
""When I first had the baby, I was breastfeeding for
two years straight, so we were together for two years of his
life - every day, all hours of the day. So I was two people, and
I eventually morphed back into one. Now he's part of me. He's
very independent as a result of it. I thought it was going to be
the opposite," she added. "I was very worried that he
was going to be attached since we were together every day, but I
guess it made him feel comfortable: 'I know she's around. She'll
be there.' It made me feel like a very responsible person and
tidy, and my health was better because I'm now responsible for
someone's whole reason for being."

Cindy Crawford
As
of December 1999, Cindy was nursing her five-month-old baby.
Earlier that month, the supermodel mom filled in for Kathy Lee
Gifford on Regis and Kathy Lee. One of our members caught the
episode and reports:
I think she's such a great advocate for breastfeeding as she
makes it seem such a natural part of parenting and life. Regis
was holding up pictures of her son and she said, "I'm
nursing him, so you'd better put those away or there'll be a
problem here." Then she said, "All you women, you
understand."

Jodie Foster
You
saw the Jodie Foster film "Anna and
the King" and you thought Jodie has dieted her way down to
pre-pregnancy weight? Well, according to an article in the New York
Daily News, Jodie has slimmed down after the birth of her son in
September 1998 by breastfeeding.
"I just couldn't stop losing weight with the
breastfeeding," Jodie said in the Daily News article.
"I ate as much as I possibly could, but I kept losing.
You'll see why when you meet Charlie. He's a stocky guy, and he
likes to eat and eat more. You cook it, he'll eat it." . .
. .

Arcelia Garcia
OK, so she's not a supermodel or a Hollywood actress, but
Arcelia Garcia made headlines when the grandmother of
13 gave birth to healthy triplet girls on Jan. 8. At 54,
Garcia is three years older than the average age of menopause.
For that reason, some doctors feared the babies would be born
with chromosomal problems, but the babies and mom were doing
fine just days after the birth.
The Jan. 24 issue of People magazine reported that Garcia
planned on breastfeeding all three babies. "They're
healthier that way," she told People magazine.

Jerry Hall
The
October issue of Vanity Fair featured a picture of model and
actress Jerry Hall breastfeeding her and Mick Jagger's son,
Gabriel. The picture was taken by celebrity photographer Annie
Leibovitz and is featured in Leibovitz's latest book entitled
"Women."
In the photo, Jerry is elegantly dressed (heels and everything)
sitting in a chair, breastfeeding her son. Some of our members
posted their thoughts about the picture on our message boards.
"It's like she is saying, look at me breastfeeding and how
glamorous it can be too, and she's not too worried about an
"accident" on her designer outfit!," wrote one
member.

Faith Hill
Country
Music Network recently aired a biography of singer Faith Hill
(who is married to country star Tim McGraw). One of our members
reports that in the program, Faith talked about how she would
take breaks from shooting her latest music video to breastfeed
her daughter.
"I think that's wonderful, and I'm glad to hear that she
said that, so that some of her fans might be encouraged to do
the same," one of members posted on the message boards.

Elle McPherson
People
magazine from the week of November 25 featured an article on
supermodel Elle McPherson. In the article, Elle is identified as
a nursing mom. She breastfeeds her son, Flynn.
One of members says, "This is really great
PR for breastfeeding, as several formula-feeding moms that I
have talked to didn't want to breastfeed because it would
"wreck my boobs". That reason really looks silly given
that a gorgeous supermodel who makes her living off of her looks
and figure breastfeeds!"'

Karenna Gore Schiff
Vice
President Al Gore's oldest daughter Karenna is a breastfeeding
mom to six-month-old son Wyatt Gore Schiff. The New York
Observer published an article about Karenna earlier in 1999. The
article said, "...Ms. Schiff's life has been one long
scheduling crisis, between classes as a third-year Columbia law
student, breastfeeding little Wyatt and getting on the horn with
Gore campaign consultant Bob Squier.
Karenna has been helping out with her father's 2000 presidential
campaign. The New York Observer article also mentioned how in the
early 1980's, Al Gore attacked Nestle for marketing its infant
formula to Third World countries. At the same time, Tipper Gore
banned all Nestle products from the Gore household.
Karenna recently told ThatGlow.com
her thoughts on breastfeeding.
"I am totally supportive of nursing in public. I feel like if your baby is hungry and
screaming, you gotta do what you gotta do. I can remember one time I was nursing in
Central Park and I was fantasizing that I would get arrested and be thrown in jail for
nursing. I imagined that I would then lead a massive picket line of nursing mothers. I
get that from my Mom - she nursed us and is very certain and strong about doing
things in a natural way.
I think that we have to do a lot more as a society to accommodate working
mothers. Breast feeding in itself is a real challenge. I had this vision of breast feeding
lounges or something. I’ve found that since I’ve had my baby I find that other mothers
are the most helpful."

Catherine Zeta-Jones
Welsh
actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and her fianc�, actor Michael
Douglas, had a baby boy in August. Zeta-Jones and Douglas were
interviewed by the British tab OK! Magazine in October, and both
mom and dad talked about breastfeeding. Zeta-Jones talked about
how for some people, breastfeeding is easier said than done,
although she apparently had no problems getting her son latched
on and nursing right away.
"I'm going to do it as long as I can. ...there is something
so intimate about it. For that one hour or 45 minutes it's just
wonderful. It's wonderful bonding and you know they're getting
these antibodies."
Zeta-Jones and Douglas are planning to marry on Nov. 18 at New
York City's posh Plaza Hotel.
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