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Alanis Morissette Breastfeeds On Cover Of ‘Health’, Speaks About Suffering Postpartum Depression In Candid Interview

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Alanis Morissette discusses motherhood, breastfeeding, struggling with depression, and more in a candid new interview with Health.

The mother of three appears on the magazine’s cover while breastfeeding in the latest issue, out April 10. She says she wanted to be pictured breastfeeding because she “loves women and moms so much. “If I talk about it too much, I’ll start crying.

I just think moms are so selfless day in and day out—women are just killing it all the time. “And they are so often quietly suffering, or not-so-quietly suffering, and still going—functioning sufferers.

And if there can be even one moment of respite that my humour around it or my validation of it can help—that’s why I did it.

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