Wanting more rooms for breastfeeding in private is not supportive! It's repressive!

When I began nursing, I was so uncomfortable bfing in public. I stressed about keeping it all covered up, and it was awkward and uncomfortable for me and my child. My kid wailed with hunger because I had to search out a private spot before I would feed. I went through the hassle and waste of time to pump so that I could just give a bottle in public.

Then I went to Mexico for a few months. When I bfed in public, I either got no attention or I got praise. By the time I got back to the US, I would bf anytime, anywhere, and not even cover up.

Supporting increased access to privacy for nursing mothers is NOT supporting bfing. Real public support is when you can bf on crowded public transportation and get no more attention than if you were giving a bottle.