Did Anne Boleyn really want to breastfeed her daughter?
Apparently so. Both David Starkey and Alison Weir mention it. Starkey talks of how Henry VIII forbade Anne from doing it and Weir talks of Anne actually doing it. It was definitely not the thing for a Queen to do, or even consider, as it was usual for a royal baby to be handed over to a wet nurse.
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If Anne couldn’t breastfeed and a wet nurse fed the baby, what milk did they use? Can’t see them having formula?
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Hi Nikki,
A wet nurse was a woman who was still lactating either from recently giving birth herself or by continually breast-feeding other babies, so the wet nurse would have used her own breast milk to feed Elizabeth.
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I would like to believe its true. It makes perfect sense. You carry a child inside of you for nine months and immediately have a bond when you see your baby. Funny though how two very famous ill fated queens (Anne Boleyn and Marie Antoinette) are both rumored to have wanted to breast feed. It definitely boosts sympathy from me if nothing else!
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