My second child was born in the USA in Southern Maryland. When I lived there I thought that Wal-Mart HAD a feeding station. They fed my older child hot dogs and "fries" and they fed me do-nuts and coke. It was called the coffee shop. I fed my baby right there where everybody else ate. Why do people want to reinforce the notion that breastfeeding is something that must be done behind closed doors? Forget the "feeding stations" and push for comfortable chairs in diners.and restaurants. My only regret when I lived in the states was that I didn't get thrown out of the Officer's Club for feeding in front of the Admiral and not getting to go on the Donaghue Show and kick up a big media stink about it !!!! Dr. Kim Short IBCLC Brisbane, Australia.