My mother did not BF me and in fact was quite put off by the whole concept. She had a very negative ealry attempt at BF in hospital after a c/s (the nurse brough me in the next day and forced me to the breast - apparently I had blood all over my face by the time the "session" was over and mum was understandably crying). I think her BF issues have to do with her early experiences with her own mother, too.
But all that said my mum did childcare and mouthed the "breast is best" line, albeit without any heartfelt conviction. She just didn't "get it".
I was committed to BF and read up heaps about it before Flynn was born, so much so that when I was in hospital with him I had lactation consultants asking me if I had BF before. Apparently my technique was quite good from the start, and while I was lucky that Flynn was a good sucker and had no mouth/palate probs, I knew about different holds, the let down reflex, breast protection, correct attachment, the fact that it was a "relationship" that had to develop and so on. I truly felt that by the time that my baby was born all I needed wasa kid to practice on.
So luckily for me my BIGGEST influence WRT BF was the ABA's book "Breastfeeding...Naturally". It really set me up for success in so many ways. Now as i count down to bub # 2 I look forward to doing it all again.
As for my mum? She said to me when Flynn was little that "it must be so wonderful to know that your body nourished him in the womb and is still nourishing him today". Needless to say, she now "gets it" :)
ETA: As for BF in public, it has never bothered me in the slightest. I must be a "streaker" at heart ;)
