After marathon runner Aliphine Tuliamuk protested being banned from bringing her breastfeeding daughter to the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has now reversed their mandate. Due to COVID-19 protocols, the IOC stated earlier this summer that breastfeeding athletes would have to leave their babies at home, placing Tuliamuk in a compromising position. "When they put restrictions in and sent us an email that she wasn't going to be able to come, I was really devastated," the 32-year-old told Good Morning America . "What do they expect us to do? I can't just leave my breastfeeding child behind." In response, Tuliamuk decided not to accept the IOC’s new regulation, which would force her to choose between her newborn and her lifelong dream. She subsequently appealed by letter to the IOC, explaining how imperative it is to have a child by her side while competing in the most important athletic competition in the world. View this post on Instagram A post...