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This book concludes by considering how an inclusive, democratic feminism might most robustly respond to the question of breastfeeding rights. From such a perspective, breastfeeding cannot be considered an absolute right: breastfeeding, though it is the best method of feeding most infants in most cases, is not appropriate for all women, whether or not it is a matter of choice, in all circumstances. Nonetheless, because breastfeeding provides myriad benefits for mothers, children, and society at large, it remains a right that feminists and others should fight to realize."--BOOK JACKET.
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