breastfeeding should not be used as an argument to guilt or coerce women into staying at home when they'd rather go back to work
I don't see anyone doing that. All I see is the notion that breastfeeding is a reason why, on aggregate, mothers choose to stay at home longer than fathers.
If anything, I'm reading your attitude as a way to guilt and coerce mothers into going back to work when they'd rather stay at home.
I don't see anyone doing that. All I see is the notion that breastfeeding is a reason why, on aggregate, mothers choose to stay at home longer than fathers.
If anything, I'm reading your attitude as a way to guilt and coerce mothers into going back to work when they'd rather stay at home.