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The hungry child is injured. The younger the child, the longer the gap
in feeding, the greater the injury: the greater the physical pain.
The mother has to deal with the problem, but it's the child, first and
foremost, who is being censored.
Morgan Gallagher
(Not disagreeing with your point Sam, just moving the focus.)
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> While I agree that being told not to breastfeed is a difficult, embarassing situation, it is not a dangerous, nor painful experience. It creates a lot of strong feelings, but for the most part, people are not physically injured. Writing down information helps us move out of the embarassment, and into action.
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