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This was quite interesting...
Jessica Mattingly M.Ed, CCE, CBE, LLLL
Kansas City, MO
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An Australian view of the prudish attitudes some Americans have toward BFIP.
Breast is yet to come for US babies
Geoff Elliott, Washington correspondent
April 11, 2005
<http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,12815583%255E
2703,00.html>
BREASTS - more specifically, my wife's breasts - have been a contentious
issue since we arrived in Washington DC. Everywhere we go they seem to come
up - after they come out.
Breastfeeding, that's what this is about. I knew from previous travels here
that there was a bit of prudishness about the place but I wasn't prepared
for a debate about breastfeeding. I thought that one had been done and
dusted...
...Soon after, Nikki arrived, sat herself at the back of a long line of
chairs and Sofia latched on.
The same security guard then sped across and told my wife she was not
allowed to breastfeed in the lobby...
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