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Breastfeeding Nova Scotia / first6weeks.ca: Graph

Breastfeeding Nova Scotia / first6weeks.ca: Graph
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Breastfeeding. Learning makes it natural.

A lot of women struggle with breastfeeding, especially in the first 6 weeks. The campaign asks them to look at breastfeeding as something you learn along the way, that the challenges and accomplishments are all part of the process to feeling comfortable with breastfeeding.

Advertising Agency: Extreme Group, Halifax, Canada
Creative Director: Shawn King
Art Director: Anthony Taaffe
Copywriter: Cliff Thompson
Published: October 2009

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rolling.stone's picture 1086 pencils

completely educational

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mikeelrapido's picture 859 pencils

Funny.

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gmint7's picture 2084 pencils
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this works.

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munirgee's picture 260 pencils
Guest's picture

a graph of women's breasts was also in Archive earlier this year for the SciFi channel.

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