Great post EVG
I am a feminist, married as feminist a man as I could find.
He fully supported my decision that EBF was best for our babies - I fed dd1 to 12 months, ds to 15 months (when I fell very unexpectedly pregnnat with ) dd2 to 2 years.
At the time we lived in a very very patriarchal area of the UK (Outer Hebrides) and I did feel a lot of the time that my breastfeeding was a political statement in one of the areas of the UK with lowest bf rates. I certainly gave a lot of teenage boys in Stornoway their first glance of nipple! (feeding in the window of the Library coffee shop).
I think there should be a feminist stance on this - that breastfeeding should be normalised as part of women's work. Having had my 3 dcs in a society (which we have now left) where breastfeeding was abnormal, I became quite strident about my right to do so.
Another feminist issue - to maximise health/IQ in females, they shoudl be breastfed? Maybe? (not sure on this).
I also felt (feel) a need to challenge the "well I ff cos happy mum = happy baby" scenario. In the first 8+ weeks with my 3 children, breastfeeding was hard, sore, time consuming, and a reason to argue with family in almost every setting. Yes it was stressful. I had severe PND - hospitalised with it actually. And now I knwo the ONE DEFINITE good thing I did for my children was to ebf. There were so many other things that were crap, but the feeding was good.
PND is played down in the media/medical profession (ime). Feeding through it is something you have to fight for. It is a fight I won to the benefit of my children.