Could it be pheromones that are being "smelled" or rather sensed by some -
and make them feel uncomfortable, because the pheromone trigger emotions
that are not understood?
A desire to protect? To procreate? Who knows?
Dr. E. Stephen Buescher spoke at the "The Men of Breastfeeding" conference
in California - and he added a whole new dimension to the concept of why
some people feel "uncomfortable" when in the presence of a breastfeeding
woman...
...just wondering...
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
California, USA
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