Breastfeeding In Public Essay

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Breastfeeding in public should not come with harassment and discrimination against mothers. Breastfeeding has many health benefits for the infants receiving the breast milk and the mothers that are providing it. Breastfeeding can limit the diseases that a child can contract. It can also limit the risk of life threatening illnesses for the mother as well. The breastmilk also helps speed up cognitive development in the infant. Mothers, everywhere who breastfeed, are being harassed and discriminated in workplace settings as well as public settings. Laws have not been put in place to prevent harassment and discrimination although many cases have been filed by victimized mothers. It is an outrage and should be socially acceptable to breastfeed your hungry infant in public. Because of its amazing qualities, breast milk is very important to the well-being of an infant and should not be shamed in public.
“Breast milk is literally lifesaving” (Kedrowski, et al. 9). Infants who receive breastmilk live a healthier life than infants who were bottle fed formula. Because of the immunity values of breast milk, “The breastfed infant receives some protection against every infectious disease that the mother contracted during her life, any disease she contracts while breastfeeding, and any disease against which she has been immunized.” (Kedrowski, et al. 8). For example, if the mother has contracted chicken pox in her life or got the immunization for chicken pox the infant would …show more content…

12). Cognitive development is very important to the maturing of an infant. “Breastfed children attain higher IQ scores than children not fed breast milk. Breastfeeding and IQ is moderated by a genetic variant in FADS2, a gene involved in the genetic control of fatty acid pathways.” (Caspi, et al. 18860). It is said that “Breastfeeding raises IQ by up to ten points.” (Myers

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