Breastfeeding in public remains a heated topic, as highlighted by Trinati, a mother of two, who shared a photo nursing her 17-month-old in a Costco. Facing criticism online and from loved ones, Trinati defends her choice, emphasizing breastfeeding’s natural, non-sexual purpose.
She joins many mothers advocating for the normalization of public breastfeeding, backed by health benefits for both mothers and infants. Celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Olivia Munn have voiced support, increasing awareness. Despite societal resistance, mothers like Trinati assert their right to care for their children as they see fit, challenging outdated norms and sparking meaningful conversations.

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