Pros And Cons Of Breastfeeding

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The Controversy of Breastfeeding A monk that lived before the 12th century had a hallucination that a figure of the Virgin Mary had come to life and breastfed him. Through that vision, the monk had a spiritual awakening and his illnesses were completely cured (Johnson, 2016). As exaggerated as that story may seem, it is only an insight of the value that a breastfeeding mother had before it became frowned upon or shameful. There are many contributing factors that led to that feeling of shame and the important perspectives to be covered order to understand the controversy behind breastfeeding in public are that of the public, the experts and the mothers’.
While there is a plethora of information on internet search engines, the majority of the public lack critical knowledge on the subject of breastfeeding. Because of that fact, many people that do not understand the benefits of breastfeeding tend to publicly humiliate or shame mothers. Recently, a woman at a summer park in Colorado had to stop breastfeeding and leave to park to feed her baby elsewhere (Kaplan, 2013). Circumstances like that encourage more individuals to make comments to a
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Regardless of the rules which allow women the go-ahead to nurse in any public area, the comments that people make negatively affect mothers enough to the point where they would rather not breastfeed at all. The harsh comments about nursing in public can be very impactful. To put it in another way, “anxiety about breastfeeding in front of other people particularly affects breastfeeding duration in women with low self-confidence or who feel society disapproves of breastfeeding in public” (Amir, 2014). Basically, mothers know that society will glare at her while she is nursing and instead of going through the humiliation they would rather stay at home or bottle