If the 2000s were the decade of the “brelfie”—carefully curated breastfeeding selfies posted on social media—2020 could be dubbed the year of “laczoom,” to connote the different ways in which people expose their lactation online.
I was recently preparing to sign on to an online faculty meeting, when my two-year old began to scream, “Tétée! Tétée!”—the French for “boob” and “suckling”—thirty seconds before start time.
With little time to think, I hit “Join Meeting,” put him on the breast, and attempted a smile. But…