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Crown Heights »

The four-by-eight "lactation pods" give a secure spot for nursing mothers in public buildings.

Upper West Side »

A new network of donors and recipients is growing, and it's all about women helping other women.

Bed-Stuy »

Just 3 percent of low-income women enrolled in WIC in Bed-Stuy breastfed for the recommended time.

Civic Center »

The bill will mandate certain city buildings have comfortable, private rooms for moms to express milk.

Civic Center »

The rooms, which cannot be bathrooms, must have a chair, electrical outlet and access to running water.

Forest Hills »

A Kew Gardens mother hopes to spread awareness about the right to breastfeed in public.

Park Slope »

Wild Was Mama will open this fall and replace the now-closed Bump Brooklyn at 464 Bergen St.

Midtown »

Breastfeeding women will gather in Times Square Saturday morning to raise awareness.

Fort Greene »

"We have so many young mommies as regulars, so it just made sense," owner Tobias Holler said.

Bed-Stuy »

The community lactation station features cozy chairs and a refrigerator to chill pumped milk.

Park Slope »

Neighbors are helping the owner of Park Slope's Boing Boing, which might have to close down.

Inwood »

The mothers will try to raise awareness of the advantages of breastfeeding as part of "The Big Latch On."

Bed-Stuy »

A new city position will pay up to $73,000 to encourage and support breastfeeding in New York.

Central Harlem »

Harlem's Lactation Lounge is open to any woman who needs a safe place to breastfeed.

New York City »

A majority of voters support a crackdown on alcohol abuse, a new poll finds.