I enjoyed the articles as well and can't help but wonder at how things have changed in a couple of dozen years. When my twins were born, the wife almost came to blows (it seemed) with one the neonate doctors who insisted the boys needed to be bottle fed. Fortunately, the midwife and lactation consultant both backed up my wife and no bottles were used. The boys turned out ok after all.
My wife, an RN, didn't just randomly decide to breastfeed. She did due diligence in reading studies of actual outcomes regarding the health of breast fed vs. bottle fed babies, and spoke with multiple other mothers on both sides of that discussion and made an informed decision. That breast feeding is being encouraged nowadays is, in my opinion, a very good thing indeed. And, while, being a man, I have no first hand experience with this... I don't remember the wife, as a rule, complaining about discomfort in breastfeeding - though of course there were a few occasions when it didn't go just right. FYI - breast feeding's also a -lot- cheaper.