Nursing Bub on all of our journeys could not have been easier or more convenient, and I'm pleased to state that we received nary a stink - eye from anyone due to nursing in public.
For take - off and landings I usually
nursed Bub, or he drank from a sippy of water or used his pacifier.
I did
nurse the Bub on his first flights when we went to Quebec City, but not during takeoff and landing.
Not exact matches
Bub was a big baby who
nursed well, so by 10 weeks we had a robust infant on our hands who was slowly developing a sleeping and eating routine (but had lots of growth spurts and early teething that kept us on our toes).
One thing that helped my confidence with
nursing in public, was investing in a couple of good pieces of
nursing wear that exposed only what
Bub needed and left the rest covered.
My maternal health
nurse said i should only be b - feeding till 10 months... that seems an awful long time and everyone else is feeding there
bubs finger foods.
This pendant is ideal as a
nursing necklace as
bub can hold and play with it while feeding.
The first few weeks were so isolating for me as my husband went to work after 3 days of
bub's arrival and while nights of
nursing and tending to a colicky crying baby took its toll and I became slightly depressed!
Babywearing meant I could still do things with my 2 year old, because
bub was happy to nap,
nurse, and spend time in the carrier.
they are super easy to put on and are still trim enough for
bubs to move comfortably when I stuff em w a hemp insert (super heavy wetter) I trust this diapers (stuffed) for our long
nursing nap sessions in the morning.
So now I have about 4
nursing pillows, more diapers any
bub can wear, pregnancy clothes coming out of my ears:)