I will likewise try not to worry about you judging me for sitting and
feeding my baby in a public place or for the fact I've continued to breastfeed after 6 months.
You can not
feed your baby in public places when your baby is hungry and you are not at the comfort of your own home.
Not exact matches
I am such a strong believer
in the fact that if society was more accepting of breastfeeding and particularly seeing breastfeeding happen
in public places that more mums would attempt and continue to
feed their
babies for longer.
As much as they claim to be victimised for
public breastfeeding, FFing parents are frequently compared to child abusers, told that they are
feeding their
babies poison, that they don't deserve to have children and shown sensationalist «infographics» like the ones a few posts back which stated that formula
fed babies are x times more likely to die within the first year of life without even accounting for the numerous confounding factors that would cause those numbers to be elevated
in the first
place.
The required provision of
baby changing facilities was a large step towards making
public places more accessible for parents and
in many countries there are now laws
in place to protect the rights of a breastfeeding mother when
feeding her child
in public.
However lots of moms are not comfortable with breastfeeding their
babies in public and find it stressful trying to find a
place to
feed their
babies in public.
Nervous about unbuttoning your blouse
in a
public place to
feed baby?
An Ohio bill saying a woman is «entitled to breast -
feed her
baby in any
place of
public accommodation» passed the Legislature last month over the objection of one representative who wanted to exempt businesses from liability for accidents caused by «spillage.»