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Expert Q&A
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| By Ann Calandro BSN, RNC, IBCLC Lactation Consultant | ||
Are there any laws in effect that hinder women from breastfeeding in public?
No, there are no laws anywhere that hinder women from breastfeeding in public. Actually, women have the constitutional right to breastfeed!
There is much legislation being done state by state, and some states have actually addressed breastfeeding specifically. However, if your state has not addressed it specifically yet, you are still protected.
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