When trying to breastfeed for the first time, your breast must be prepared for Let-Down. The let-down reflex means your milk supply is ready to flow. Sufficient milk supply makes breastfeeding easier for you and your baby. Your breasts will often tickle or tingle as your baby latch on and begin to breastfeed. Often after your baby unlatches from your nipple, unused breast milk will drip. This is a healthy sign that your milk has “let-down.”
In Australia - The Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (SDA) makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person because of their sex, gender identity, intersex status, sexual orientation, marital or relationship status, family responsibilities, because they are pregnant or might become pregnant or because they are breastfeeding.
A woman has the right to breastfeed in public places, where ever she is allowed to be with without harassment or discrimination. This includes using a breast pump or expressing milk by hand.
When trying to breastfeed for the first time, your breast must be prepared for Let-Down. The let-down reflex means your milk supply is ready to flow. Sufficient milk supply makes breastfeeding easier for you and your baby. Your breasts will often tickle or tingle as your baby latch on and begin to breastfeed. Often after your baby unlatches from your nipple, unused breast milk will drip. This is a healthy sign that your milk has “let-down.”