MARY RENFREW is a professor of midwifery studies and director of the mother and infant research unit at the
University of Leeds, England. She travels internationally to teach and speak at con- ferences on midwifery and
breastfeeding.
CHLOE FISHER worked as a midwife for more than 30 years. Today, from her home in Oxford, England, she still works
on a daily basis with breastfeeding mothers and babies.
SUZANNE ARMS has been a pioneer in the breastfeeding movement since 1970. Suzanne has received the prestigious
Lamaze International Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding contributions to the world of birth. She lives
in Durango, Colorado.