Most breastfeeding mothers I've ever seen can actually feed their baby without much of anyone even noticing.
Most breastfeeding mothers can drink caffeine in moderation.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that
most breastfeeding mothers should wait at least 2 hours or longer after alcohol intake before nursing their infants to minimize its concentration in the ingested milk.
Most breastfeeding mothers can safely drink 1 - 2 cups of coffee or tea each day.
They had to do whatever works, and
most breastfeeding mothers are too; it's just that, even things are working, we're not usually grinning like Stepford Wives about it.
Most breastfeeding mothers can drink a cup or more of coffee a day without noticing any effects in their baby.
Most breastfeeding mothers are able to donate breastmilk.
Most breastfeeding mothers do not need to use formula and when problems arise that seem to require artificial milk, often the problems can be resolved without resorting to formula.
Most breastfeeding mothers can consume a moderate amount of caffeine (eg a few cups of coffee each day) without it affecting their babies.
Others recognize that
most breastfeeding mothers will share sleep with their babies at times, safely or unsafely; may even have bedshared themselves; and feel they lack the tools to help prevent unsafe shared sleep.
This confusion could stem from the fact that at six weeks,
most breastfeeding mothers are still experiencing lactation amenorrhea.
With a long list of arguments that
most breastfeeding mothers and breastfeeding supporters could list, there are still many people in society who are aware and may appreciate the benefits of breastfeeding, when it comes to doing it in public, it's still amazing how many people in this country specifically are uncomfortable.
Most breastfeeding mothers will agree that their baby's poop really isn't that offensive — it actually smells rather sweet!