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Never take it with a Scorpio – or the mother. General Hospital alum Kimberly McCullough took to Instagram after a June 5 article on CNN Health titled “How Long After Breastfeeding Can Affect Your Baby’s Test Scores” appeared on June 5, research shows. And we can’t blame her.

Favorite actress-director who played Robin Scorpion General Hospital On and off from 1985 to 2021, he didn’t mince words. “Are you kidding me with this title?” McCullough posted. “CNN, get yours [bleep] together. It’s just that women need more pressure on themselves.

In the year McCullough, who gave birth to son Otis in 2017, has long been open about the joys and challenges of motherhood. A moving personal blog post after Otis was born described how breastfeeding gave her “a few rolling panic attacks” and left her wondering “how the hell I’m going to keep this little guy in my body.” I have never felt so vulnerable in my life.”

The bottle vs. breast debate has raged for decades (perhaps centuries), adding to the stress parents already have at home with baby. Now CNN wants you to worry about SAT scores based on when you weaned your baby? Who has time for that? No wonder Mackulu clapped back.

And she wasn’t alone. Actress Alicia Coppola, fans may remember her as Lorna Devon. Another world Back in the day, he also said, “This is absolute bull.

Irresponsible headlines about breastfeeding are a great way to fully feed some of our daytime favorites!

Take a look back at McCullough’s years as Robert and Anna’s favorite daughter through our gallery below.



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