Is anyone aware of any published research (preferably peer-reviewed)
addressing the aspect of hesitation to breastfeed in public related
specifically to the perceived sexual versus nutritional nature of breasts?
What I need is research demonstrating the sentiment of "breasts are for sex,
therefore its revealing a very private part of my body to breastfeed in
public".
Please feel free to email me privately for more clarification if this does
not make sense.
Thank you so much for any help anyone can offer. I am stumped as to how to
search for this particular aspect in the archives.
Katherine Shealy, MPH, CBE
Maternal and Child Nutrition Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/
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