History of Breastfeeding in Public

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In this episode of the Baby Pro podcast,  join us as we tackle the intimate and often controversial topic of breastfeeding in public. Sharing from personal journeys and a rich historical tapestry, we discuss the evolution of societal attitudes towards nursing mothers and the varied experiences across different regions. We also explore practical aspects of breastfeeding, such as managing toddlers during the process and gaining confidence for public nursing. With insights into the legal protections for nursing parents and a discussion on cultural shifts, we invite you to weigh in on the topic.

In this episode, you will learn the following:

  • The complexities of public breastfeeding and the advocacy efforts surrounding it.

  • Disparities in premature birth rates, especially among communities of color in the southern United States.

  • How breastfeeding mothers’ legal protections and societal norms have evolved over time.

  • Tips for breastfeeding mothers, such managing nursing toddlers and confidently breastfeeding in public.

  • Ongoing challenges that breastfeeding mothers face, including incidents of harassment despite legal protections.

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Website: Massachusetts IBCLC | Lactation Consultant – Shelly Taft

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Article mentioned: U.S scores only a D+ when it comes to rates of premature births 

For second year in a row, US gets D+ grade for high preterm birth rate: ‘There’s so much work to be done’ | CNN