Dillard, D. M. (2015). Nurse-Ins, #NotCoveringUp: Positive Deviance, Breastfeeding, and
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This article explains the reasons why women may choose to not breastfeed or to stop breastfeeding their babies. It is recommended that women exclusively breastfeed their babies for the first six months, then continue to breastfeed while introducing other foods into the baby’s diet until they are one year of age or older. Although it has become widely known how beneficial breastfeeding is to a baby’s health, and for the mother, many women choose not to breastfeed. Part of the reason women choose to not partake in breastfeeding is the public shaming and humiliation. Dillard discusses how a woman, Hinds, is a lactation