Trinati, mother to a 17-month-old, is challenging stigma by breastfeeding her child openly, despite judgment and attempts to relocate her in public spaces. Sharing a photo of herself nursing at Costco, she highlights that feeding is about care, not sexuality. Her goal: normalize breastfeeding, educate others, and make public spaces more supportive for parents.
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