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Normalizing Public Breastfeeding

Jackie also highlighted a concerning paradox: more mothers are breastfeeding, yet few feel comfortable doing so in public. She attributes this reluctance to societal pressures that instill fear of ostracism or outright confrontation. Such conditions unfairly label nursing mothers as defiant when they are simply feeding their children.

Breast milk, often called “liquid gold,” is essential for infants, offering unmatched nutrition and protection against diseases. Why should societal norms hinder its accessibility? Driven to change this narrative, Jackie encourages mothers to breastfeed confidently wherever and whenever necessary. She aims to dismantle societal barriers and promote its acceptance as a natural, healthy practice.

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