Has anyone seen this?? AAP publication: We should think twice before referencing the “natural” in breastfeeding promotion, even if it motivates women to breastfeed. User troglodyte_terrorist, in the Support and knowledge about breastfeeding subreddit, 26 Jan 2021
AAP: calling breastfeeding "natural" may make parents wonder whether natural health is better than taking vaccines and we would rather sacrifice breastfeeding than any opportunity to vaccinate.... "for public health." WTF User LemonYellow77, in the Debate Vaccines subreddit, 26 Oct 2019
Scientific article about the correlation of "natural" and "healthy" depict breastfeeding as endorsing a "controversial set of values about family life and gender roles, which would be ethically inappropriate" User Jhyrachy, in the TumblrInAction: Actually Not That Bad subreddit, 04 Aug 2019
Calling breast feeding "natural" reinforces harmful gender roles, according to new study by the American Academy of Pediatrics User Physical_removal, in the r/TwoXChromosomes: You are the community. You have all the power of the internet to mold it. subreddit, 28 Apr 2017
Calling breast feeding "natural" reinforces harmful gender roles, according to new study by the American Academy of Pediatrics User Physical_removal, in the Donald J. Trump For President subreddit, 28 Apr 2017
Calling breast feeding "natural" reinforces harmful gender roles, according to new study by the American Academy of Pediatrics User Physical_removal, in the KotakuInAction: The almost-official GamerGate subreddit! subreddit, 28 Apr 2017
AAP article suggests removing the word "natural" when promoting breastfeeding User Patricia22, in the Support and knowledge about breastfeeding subreddit, 31 Mar 2016