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  1. Avoiding breastfeeding in public requires women to restrict their movements or to feed their babies infant formula or expressed breastmilk when away from home. Indeed, even the intent to exclusively breastfeed is greater in women who are comfortable with the idea of breastfeeding in public .

  2. Breastfeeding in public (restaurants, cafes, libraries, etc.) is protected under the Equality Act 2010 which specifies that a business must not discriminate against a woman who is breastfeeding a child of any age in a public place.

  3. Evidence‐based theoretically informed interventions to remove barriers to breastfeeding in public are urgently required. Keywords: breastfeeding, breastfeeding in public, infant feeding, sexualisation of breasts, shaming, stigma. Factors influencing mothers' infant feeding in public spaces.

    • Faced with Having to Breastfeed in Front of Someone They Are Uncomfortable with
    • Challenges to Breastfeeding in Public
    • Helpful to Breastfeeding in Public

    A total of 4742 women living in Australia, 1139 living in Ireland and 1348 living in Sweden responded to this question. Content analysis revealed ten themes commonly cited by women from all three countries. The themes in no particular order were: Made the effort to be discreet; Moved to a private location; Turned away; Just got on with breastfeedin...

    A total of 4596 women living in Australia, 1648 living in Ireland and 1220 living in Sweden provided a response to what was challenging about breastfeeding in public. Content analysis revealed nine themes commonly cited by women across the three countries. The themes were: Unwanted attention; No comfortable place to sit; Environment not suitable; A...

    A total of 4924 women living in Australia, 1744 living in Ireland and 1250 living in Sweden provided a response to what was helpful when considering whether to breastfeed in public. Content analysis revealed nine themes commonly cited by women across the three countries. The themes were: Supportive network; Quiet private suitable environment; Comfo...

    • Yvonne L Hauck, Yvonne L Hauck, Lesley Kuliukas, Louise Gallagher, Vivienne Brady, Charlotta Dykes, ...
    • 2020
  4. 1 de may. de 2021 · A critical analysis of the findings around international women's experiences of public breastfeeding from 27 publications revealed two main themes capturing what enhanced or challenged women's willingness to breastfeed in public.

    • Yvonne L. Hauck, Zoe Bradfield, Lesley Kuliukas
    • 2021
  5. 22 de feb. de 2021 · You have the right to breastfeed your baby wherever and whenever your baby is hungry. There are laws that protect breastfeeding mothers. If you find it hard to breastfeed in public, you can try some of the tips below for breastfeeding discreetly.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2014 · Reintroducing the normality of breastfeeding in visible public places through images and pictures of women of all ages, body types and styles would be a positive step toward making breastfeeding an infant-feeding habitus – thus morally acceptable – in western countries as opposed to a sexually provocative practice” p. 258.

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