I breastfed in public, uncovered for over 14 years of my life through the 80s and 90s and into the new millennium. I breastfed infants, babies and toddles. I got the looks and sneers. I got the …
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I breastfed in public, uncovered for over 14 years of my life through the 80s and 90s and into the new millennium. I breastfed infants, babies and toddles. I got the looks and sneers. I got the comments. All I can tell you is you’re doing a great job for what is best for the child. Your focus should be on your baby and not what random people have to say or what these bottle-fed “babies” think of any of it. You’re never responsible for the comfortability factor of strangers who were raised in a less nurturing fashion. You can see how they turned out will all their mammary-phobic issues. Keep keeping those babies.