Sentences with phrase «breastfeeding on an airplane»

-LSB-...] mothers being asked to cover up or move from a flight, check out PhD in Parenting's post Breastfeeding on an Airplane: The -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] 8, 2008 by phdinparenting A while ago I wrote a series of posts on breastfeeding on an airplane.
Here's a great collection of tips and hints from the PHD parenting blog on how to breastfeed on an airplane.
-LSB-...] of you have a probably read my series of posts about breastfeeding on an airplane.
A while ago I wrote a series of posts on breastfeeding on an airplane.
This has been a huge controversial issue that has even had media in regards to women breastfeeding on airplanes, in restaurants and other public places.
Been too busy packing up the whole family for your next trip to really pay attention to what you'll need to do to breastfeed on an airplane?
«Some uninformed people may not be comfortable with a mother breastfeeding on an airplane because they have not been exposed to breastfeeding at all,» she notes.
-LSB-...] a series of posts on breastfeeding on an airplane.

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I've breastfed Willow at least five times on airplanes and while I did get conflicting information each time (one flight attendant said yes to BFing on take - off and landing while another said no), I did not have any problems with passengers and the like.
My favorite thing about breastfeeding was on the airplane.
Now the rights of mothers to breastfeed in any public place are protected in most places, save perhaps on some airplanes, here in North America.
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Unfortunately, widely publicized cases of discrimination such this one at a restaurant and this one on an airplane can lead women to feel that discrimination against public breastfeeding is widespread.
Continued breastfeeding makes toddlers easier travel companions — nursing on an airplane keeps them quiet and happy.
Without exception, women should be able to breastfeed their babies in any and all public and private spaces, at work, in the park, the supermarket, on the subway, at school, in restaurants, on airplanes, and by the local swimming pool.
When Patricia Arquette's character in «Flirting with Disaster» breastfeeds her baby on an airplane next to a chatty male friend from high school, her jealous husband hands her the baby bag and says, «Honey, why don't you cover yourself up?»
I am still breastfeeding now that he's a toddler but I can't remember the last time I nursed him in public — probably on an airplane.
On a side note, I want you to know that I don't normally cave in on tough parenting issues (the breastfeeding issue on an airplane -LCB- public -RCB- is a tough oneOn a side note, I want you to know that I don't normally cave in on tough parenting issues (the breastfeeding issue on an airplane -LCB- public -RCB- is a tough oneon tough parenting issues (the breastfeeding issue on an airplane -LCB- public -RCB- is a tough oneon an airplane -LCB- public -RCB- is a tough one).
I breastfed both of my babies and also when they were older toddlers on airplanes, all on Continental, numerous times without incident.
While I have never been told not to breastfeed my baby on an airplane, I have been asked to comply with safety standards, most often regarding the position of my child.
When breastfeeding a toddler on an airplane came up as an example one woman's response was, «Give that kid a hug and a cookie!
It seems to be the topic we hear about most often, that brazen woman who was BREASTFEEDING HER BABY in the mall, at the beach, at the pool, on an airplane, or in a restaurant.
I have breastfed in the car, airports, on airplanes, and on boats.
«As Ana points out in the updated interview in the magazine, right now this is about an image of an artist breastfeeding on the cover of a magazine, but moms face this every day when they try to feed their children in restaurants or on airplanes or in other public places — they are asked to go into seclusion to feed their kids.
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