“…The most frequent protection strategy for breastfeeding in the work context (n = 16; 59.5%) was the right to breaks during working hours to express breastmilk or to breastfeed 2,15,[18][19][20]22,24,26,[28][29][30]32,37,40,41,45 . Some studies described the right to adjust work duties, flexible working hours at home or at work, or the reduction in the workload of the job as ways to pro- tect the mother's right to breastfeed 20,21,37,44 . The execution of the right to maternity leave was also a common strategy among the studies (n = 11; 33.3%) 2,23,25,26,[29][30][31]35,37,39,45 , considering that two of these cited parental leave as a strategy 32,35 .…”