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2013, The Atlantic, A Brief History of Breast Pumps, By Megan Garber

2009, The New Yorker, Baby Food: If breast is best then why are women bottling their milk? By Jill Lepore

2006, Slate, Milk Me: Is the breast pump the new Blackberry?, By Emily Bazelon

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