I should also address the potential for this being an inappropriate or incorrect use of media. Educating parents about breastfeeding should be done through reputable, health-focused channels. Using a character like Mia Miku could be seen as unprofessional or even offensive.

Another angle is that the user might have confused terms. Perhaps "Mia Miku" in this context is a mishearing or typo. Could it be a different name miswritten? But given the context, it's more likely referring to the actual character.

However, there's a risk here. If someone is providing a breastfeeding tutorial featuring a cartoon character not typically associated with such topics, it could be a misleading or inappropriate resource. Also, the term "USA" might indicate that the tutorial is tailored for American audiences, but I need to verify if such resources exist.

I should check if there are legitimate breastfeeding resources available in high-resolution format that are free. Organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer breastfeeding guides, but they don't use characters like Mia Miku. It's possible this is a mock or misleading title.

In summary, the key points to cover in the review are: verifying the legitimacy and appropriateness of using Mia Miku in a breastfeeding tutorial, ensuring the content is from a credible source, checking if it's free as claimed, and discussing the potential issues with mixing entertainment figures with health education. Also, recommending reliable sources for breastfeeding resources in the U.S.