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For Breast-feeding Teen Moms, High Schools Don't Make the Grade

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Breast-feeding is a commitment for any mother, but imagine the obstacles for a teenage mom in high school. There's the peer pressure to be young and carefree. And what if there isn't a safe, private place at school to nurse or pump breast milk? A proposed state Assembly bill could offer a solution.

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