noun a term used to describe individuals who aggressively promote breastfeeding and advocate for its benefits
Used to describe a militant or extreme approach to promoting breastfeeding over formula feeding.
Used to refer to healthcare professionals or organizations that strongly advocate for breastfeeding and may be perceived as judgmental towards those who do not breastfeed.
Used in online discussions to mock or criticize individuals who push breastfeeding as the only acceptable feeding method for infants.
Used to criticize individuals or groups who aggressively promote breastfeeding and shame those who do not breastfeed.
The term 'breastapo' may be used by writers to criticize individuals or organizations that are overly strict or militant about breastfeeding practices, often in a derogatory manner.
Psychologists may use the term 'breastapo' to discuss the impact of extreme attitudes towards breastfeeding on maternal mental health and well-being.
Pediatricians may use the term 'breastapo' to refer to individuals or groups who aggressively promote breastfeeding to the exclusion of other feeding options, potentially causing stress or guilt for new mothers.
Lactation consultants may use the term 'breastapo' to address the negative consequences of pressuring or shaming mothers who struggle with breastfeeding, instead of providing support and guidance.