The nightmare of breast feeding in public – Telegraph
“In practice, you realise that most attempts to feed your baby in a public space will be met with subtle but palpable resistance. Older chaps roll their eyes, slick young businesswomen purse their mouths, teenagers look disgusted, waitresses anxious.” – Only once in Bernard’s and my entire public breastfeeding career, which lasted over a year, did I get a funny look. And that was from a mum whose toddler was clutching a can of fanta.
There is a smart drug – it’s called breast milk – The Independent
I believe I said many of these things myself a few weeks ago, but it’s put very well here. A far better grasp of the politics than I have.
