Breastfeeders Happy to Go Public Relaxed Attitudes and Change in the Law Gives Nursing Mothers New Confidence
The Herald › September 12, 2005
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The Herald › September 12, 2005
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NURSING his cafe latte, the middle-aged man looked up and tutted. Nearby, a group of mothers could be seen breastfeeding their children.
Was this a sign that the most natural and nourishing way to feed an infant was being frowned upon?See the full content of this document
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Breastfeeders Happy to Go Public Relaxed Attitudes and Change in the Law Gives Nursing Mothers New Confidence
Not so - in fact, a fellow customer had just knocked into the man's table, spilling his drink.
It is six months since the Breastfeeding (Scotland) Act - believed to be the first of its kind in Europe - came into being.Th...See the full content of this document
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