Things like how to make sure your little one has an adequate supply of breast milk when you go back to work, or how to
feed your baby in public without flashing everyone in the restaurant!
Not exact matches
If you have chosen to breastfeed, you are
without a doubt, going to face the task of
feeding your
baby in public.
The more women breastfeed
without shame
in public, the faster it will gain acceptance,
in my view:)
Babies need to be
fed, breastfeeding is their birthright, and the people who think it's «gross» are the ones who need to adjust their attitudes, not us.
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.
So, if you want to breastfeed your
baby, do it
without fear that a stranger might sigh disgustedly when you
feed in public.
Like the other covers profiled
in this forum, the LK is 100 - percent cotton and if you position it discreetly, you can
feed baby or pump milk
in public without attracting too much attention.
While there's no denying that women are shamed for unapologetically breastfeeding (especially
in public without a cover) mothers are also judged for formula
feeding their
babies, too, sometimes regardless of the reasons why formula
feeding worked for them.
I don't know how to respond
without calling you a pervert, [Laughs] about your uncomfortable with me
feeding my
baby in public.
Women should have a right to breastfeed
in public without discrimination, even if they choose to
feed their
babies infant formula.