When discussing the idea of a father’s indifference to feeding choice, many mothers described the importance of their partner’s “buyin”of breastfeeding, and further discussed how much harder it would be to sustain breastfeedingif they were the only parent invested in this method of infant feeding. Additionally, at theprenatal time point the majority of mothers elaborated on the topic of their partner’s “buy-in” ofbreastfeeding, acknowledging how much more difficult it would be if their partner lackededucation about the benefits of breastfeeding; however, only one or two mothers identified afather being uneducated about breastfeeding as a negative support at any of the post-natal timepoints. According to one mother:.