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Meredith Lichtenberg
October 27, 2011

exploding balloons of milk

Meredith Lichtenberg
October 27, 2011
This picture (as described  here ) shows   exploding balloons of milk  .  The article is about both the photography method and the quantum physics issues around what happens to the contents of a punctured balloon.  But it reminded me of what some new moms feel like in the morning the first time their baby sleeps through the night :-).

This picture (as described here) shows exploding balloons of milk.  The article is about both the photography method and the quantum physics issues around what happens to the contents of a punctured balloon.  But it reminded me of what some new moms feel like in the morning the first time their baby sleeps through the night :-).

Tagged: humor, engorgement, breastfeeding

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