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Argumentative Essay On Public Breastfeeding

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Public Feeding
Passion Wise
Keiser University Public Feeding
For many it is as easy as walking into a restaurant sitting at a table and ordering food. Would it be so easy and comfortable for people to be able to enjoy a meal with their family and friends if some type of material was blocking all interactions, communication, and sight for the other side. One could only imagine how a infant feels having not to be able enjoy a necessity in life that keeps us alive because humans have sexualized their way in eating. Everyone knows that without the nutrition our bodies receive from food and water life would be nonexistent. For infants breastfeeding is more than just the preferable form of nutrition. That's why it is important for people to start educating themselves on the health, financial, and metal benefits breastfeeding insure to infants for better justification on to why women breastfeed in public. Over 90% of states currently have laws to permit mothers to breast …show more content…

It is recommended that mothers breastfeed the first six months of life making infants less prone to infectious diseases such as acute respiratory infection, acute otitis media, and gastroenteritis than those who were partially breastfed or non-breastfed (Nadia et al., 2016). How people react on the physical sight of a mother providing nutrients that fight against life threatening deceases as sexual is almost impossible to understand. Not always will a mother be given the choice to move somewhere private to feed her child, there won't always be doors or a next room to go into. When and if a mother decides to breast feed in public one can only think that a respectful human being would give her the privacy that she deserves and not stare or try to have a conversation with her as she may have no other choice but to breastfeed at that

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