Mother posts picture breastfeeding toddler in public – she finally responds to all the backlash

Mom Claps Back at Public Breastfeeding Criticism

Trinati, a mom of two, isn’t hiding when it comes to nursing her 17-month-old daughter in public—even at Costco. After being told to breastfeed in broom closets and getting judgmental stares, she had her son snap a photo of her nursing in the store to make a point.

“This is about my child’s needs, not anyone else’s comfort,” she says.

Tired of the stigma and jokes about nursing “too long,” Trinati stays firm: she’ll keep going as long as her daughter needs.

For her, breastfeeding is about care, not controversy—and she’s proudly standing her ground.

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