Breastfeeding in public is a hot-button issue in the U.S. Just last week, a mother of six had her Facebook account deleted for posting a photo of babies tandem nursing.
On one side of the breastfeeding debate are those who feel it's "gross" or "immodest." Despite being confronted with breasts and cleavage in the media, they'd prefer nursing mothers to feed their babies under blankets or in unsanitary bathroom stalls.
On the other side are moms and allies who say there's nothing more natural than nursing a hungry baby. You don't want to eat your dinner cramped under a blanket or in a dirty stall. Why should they?