There would be fewer elsewhere but I know that there are some in Australia. I expect here that there would not be issues with breastfeeding in uniform because it would bring the armed forces into difficulties with sexual discrimination legislation but there would be the same rules about not being in uniform when promoting other causes.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
On 03/06/2012, at 2:23 PM, Diana Cassar-Uhl, IBCLC wrote:
> Kim Ann,
>
> Most other world militaries don't have mothers of infants in their ranks ... this makes comparison difficult, if not impossible.
>
> --Diana Cassar-Uhl, IBCLC
> and soon-to-be U.S. Army Veteran
>
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