The second journal article I read about breastfeeding was geared toward public attitudes of breastfeeding. The article stated facts about why breastfeed was important but went into depth on why women chose not to breastfeed. The article stated how while breastfeeding maybe be preferred, public shaming, including requests to cover up or move from the premises, negatively affects the breastfeeding experience by turning infant feeding practices into something perverse or shameful (Dillard, 2015). This issue turns mothers into thinking feeding their
The second journal article I read about breastfeeding was geared toward public attitudes of breastfeeding. The article stated facts about why breastfeed was important but went into depth on why women chose not to breastfeed. The article stated how while breastfeeding maybe be preferred, public shaming, including requests to cover up or move from the premises, negatively affects the breastfeeding experience by turning infant feeding practices into something perverse or shameful (Dillard, 2015). This issue turns mothers into thinking feeding their