A hilarious compilation of true stories from mothers about breastfeeding moments gone-awry. Moms can identify with these stories about leakage, flashing, and other embarrassing-but-funny moments. Tricia Shore adds a comedic element to the book by sharing her own personal stories of being a comic and trying to balance breastfeeding with her stand-up routine. Some of the intriguing, amusing, and slightly embarrassing stories include; * Busted by a State Trooper for breast pumping on the Interstate * Being mistaken for an art installation of nursing mothers at an art museum * Inadvertantly broadcasting a breast pumping session to a corporate branch office via videoconferencing * Breastfeeding a husband's elbow at two in the morning * Being accused of leaking milk in a supermarket (actually, milk was leaking from the milk container) * Inadvertantly adding cream to mother-in-law's coffee from across the table (mother-in-law liked her coffee black!)This book is a hilarious compilation of true stories from mothers about breastfeeding moments gone-awry. Moms can identify with these stories about leakage, flashing, and other embarrassing-but-funny moments. Tricia Shore adds a comedic element to the book by sharing her own personal stories of being a comic and trying to balance breastfeeding with her stand-up routine.A hilarious compilation of true stories from mothers about breastfeeding moments gone-awry. Moms can identify with these stories about inadvertent leaking, squirting, flashing, and other embarrassing-but-funny moments. "Funny Mommy" Kate Davis (TBD--and other comedians on the circuit) adds a comedic element to the book by sharing her own personal stories of breastfeeding and how she implements them into her stand-up routine. Some of the intriguing, amusing, and slightly embarrassing stories include; * A nursing mom who got busted by a State Trooper for breast pumping on the Interstate * A group of nursing moms who were mistaken for an "art installation" at a museum * A corporate mom who inadvertently broadcasted a breast-pumping session to a corporate branch office via videoconferencing * A sleeping mom who "breastfed" her husband's elbow at two in the morning * A mom who inadvertently added "cream" to her mother-in-law's coffee--from across the table (unfortunately, the mother-in-law liked her coffee black!) * Plus a story about a mom in a supermarket with a "leaking" problem that's not what you expectA hilarious compilation of true stories from mothers about breastfeeding moments gone-awry. Moms can identify with these stories about inadvertent leaking, squirting, flashing, and other embarrassing-but-funny moments. “Funny Mommy” Kate Davis (TBD—and other comedians on the circuit) adds a comedic element to the book by sharing her own personal stories of breastfeeding and how she implements them into her stand-up routine. Some of the intriguing, amusing, and slightly embarrassing stories include; nbsp; * A nursing mom who got busted by a State Trooper for breast pumping on the Interstate nbsp; * A group of nursing moms who were mistaken for an “art installation” at a museum nbsp; * A corporate mom who inadvertently broadcasted a breast-pumping session to a corporate branch office via nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;videoconferencing nbsp; * A sleeping mom who “breastfed” her husband’s elbow at two in the morning nbsp; * A mom who inadvertently added “cream” to her mother-in-law’s coffee--from across the table (unfortunately, the mother-in-law liked her coffee black!) nbsp; * Plus a story about a mom in a supermarket with a “leaking” problem that’s not what you expectTricia Shore-aka, the Comic Mom-was barred from the Hollywood Laugh Factory for breastfeeding her infant son. The experience prompted Shore to share her stories with women around the world. Shore is the mother of three boys-all under the age of 5! Tricia performs regularly at the famous Lucy's Laundry Mart and Christy Murphy's "All Washed Up. Tricia also speaks to groups on such topics as "Going from one to two children, or going from two to HELP!" "Where's My Postpartum Depression?" and "Whatever Happened to Common Sense?"
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