In the United States, women have the legal right to breastfeed in public. While this legal protection ensures that mothers can feed their infants without discrimination or the need to hide, there are still some who hold differing opinions on this matter. Nonetheless, it is widely acknowledged that mothers should not be obligated to conceal their breasts while nursing their babies, and they deserve respect and support for their choices.
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