Mum's Moving Post-Mastectomy Breastfeeding Photo Shows The Power Of Women's Bodies

'Never be ashamed of a scar. It simply means you were stronger than whatever tried to hurt you.'

A mum has shared an empowering photo breastfeeding her newborn son after having a mastectomy.

Bo Smith, from the US, was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in February 2015. She underwent 16 rounds of chemotherapy and six drug treatments. She had a mastectomy to remove her left breast. 

Smith then had 44 rounds of radiation and learned in February 2016, one year after her diagnosis, that she was in remission. 

“I can’t begin to explain how this feels everyday to be able to breastfeed my son, after losing one breast to cancer and being told I may not ever have this sweet boy in my arms,” Smith wrote on Facebook earlier this month.

Despite being told she may only fall pregnant via IVF, Smith and her husband naturally conceived their son James who was born on 18 August 2018. She shared the topless photo of herself holding her son in her arms, showing the scar across her left breast.

Never be ashamed of a scar,” she continued. “It simply means you were stronger than whatever tried to hurt you. I am not ashamed of this body. This is what continues to remind me of how lucky I am to be here today.”

Speaking to PEOPLE, the mum added: “To be able to breastfeed [James], I know that I made the right decision to keep [my right] breast. Now I breastfeed him every day, multiple times a day, and every time he latches on I feel amazed that this is actually happening. That I have a son, that he’s mine, that I made him and he’s breastfeeding.”

Her photo was shared more than 5,000 times and has more than 1,000 comments from people all over the world telling Smith how inspiring they found the photo. “You are living proof that you can get through a bad patch and come out the other side strong and beautiful,” one person wrote. “You have such a beautiful little boy.”

Another person commented: “Wow, what an inspiration you are Bo. You are a badass breastfeeding mama. Amazing.”

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Breastfeeding Around The World
Alane in Brazil(01 of41)
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Corina in Argentina(02 of41)
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"I had a really tough time with breastfeeding." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Cecilia in China(03 of41)
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Karine in Brazil(04 of41)
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Mali in Israel(05 of41)
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"It was really tough for me to get started. But I stuck with it. I believe I'm giving life to my baby by breastfeeding." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Stefani in Argentina(06 of41)
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"Breastfeeding is the most beautiful experience. Everyone tells you that when you have a baby, breastfeeding will be an amazing thing. But you don’t realise how beautiful it is, until you actually do it." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Hilda in Mexico(07 of41)
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Silvina in Argentina(08 of41)
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"I breastfed my eldest, 15 years ago, and now I'm breastfeeding my 1 year old." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Orhahen in Israel(09 of41)
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"I only breastfeed on one side. He's never been sick and I believe that breastfeeding has a lot to do with that. We both love it, so I have no idea when I'll stop." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Sylvia in Uganda(10 of41)
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Celina in France(11 of41)
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"She's my first. She's just 4 months old, but has had two heart surgeries." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Marta in Spain(12 of41)
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Esra in Turkey(13 of41)
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"I am a single mom and chose to have a baby by myself at 42." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Glenda in Brazil(14 of41)
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Daria in New York, US(15 of41)
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Rocio in Peru(16 of41)
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Sophia in Uganda(17 of41)
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"I keep my baby with me all day. I grow food so I can sell [it] at the market." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Erika in Brazil(18 of41)
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Rainbow in China(19 of41)
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Irene in Mexico(20 of41)
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Suyia in Kenya(21 of41)
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Sophie in the UK(22 of41)
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"We had some difficulties during the first couple of weeks. He's now 5 months old and we both really enjoy it." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Juma in Brazil(23 of41)
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Jessica in Uganda(24 of41)
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"I have two children and we have a small shop. Until she can walk, she will stay with me." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Janine in Germany(25 of41)
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"I love breastfeeding - I feel such a strong bond with both of my children. I am so thrilled to do it now, for them. But I am looking forward to going back to work." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Silvia in Guatemala(26 of41)
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Leandra in Germany(27 of41)
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"I absolutely love breastfeeding. It came really easily to me." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Ritah in Uganda(28 of41)
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"My own mother died when I was very young. I don't know my birthday. am so happy to be a mum to my son." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Eunice in South Africa(29 of41)
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"I have a four-month-old and I believe breastfeeding is the strongest and purest bond between me and my baby. I plan to breastfeed for as long as I am able." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Faith in Kenya(30 of41)
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Leonarda in Peru(31 of41)
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Tamar in South Africa(32 of41)
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Maryluz in Peru(33 of41)
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Gulsah in Turkey(34 of41)
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Andressa from Brazil(35 of41)
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Procy in Uganda(36 of41)
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Margarita in Guatemala(37 of41)
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Alejandra from Guatemala(38 of41)
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Surya in Sri Lanka(39 of41)
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"I am 30 years old with four children. I live close to the tea plantation. A typical day at the tea plantation is 10-12 hours." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Dominika in Poland(40 of41)
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"I have four kids. I breastfed my others until they were 2 years old and I plan to do the same." (credit:Tina Boyadjieva)
Patricia in South Africa(41 of41)
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