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UNICEFreports that rates of breastfeeding are increasing around the world as women gain more protection and support.
Unfortunately, the in-laws ofthisnew mom fall into this category and often make her feel uncomfortable about breastfeeding.
But recently, they overstepped all boundaries by forcing her to nurse in private in her ownhome.
Some women go through even more complexbreastfeedingchallenges, like breastfeeding aversion.
Those who experience it can feel negative emotions and physical responses during nursing.
She tellsBored Pandathat breastfeeding still remainstaboodue to a complex mix of social, cultural, and historical factors.
We end formula lobbying.
We stop banning educational videos on social media platforms because they show a diagram of a breast.
Until this happens, nursing women can find ways to cope with or respond to negative remarks about breastfeeding.
First off, you dont owe anyone an explanation.
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