When visitors come over or if
you feel uncomfortable nursing uncovered out and about.
Not exact matches
I am not sure that this is going to change the dynamic of
feeling uncomfortable in public as a
nursing mom or of employers giving you just the option of using the bathroom.
Meanwhile, a heated debate happened in a Facebook group I belong to for mamas who also happen to be «geeks» about whether or not a husband's request that his wife, the original poster, refrain from putting photos of her and their child
nursing, lest his colleagues and employers see these photos and
feel uncomfortable.
Last summer, more than 200
nursing women protested in front of the ABC television headquarters in New York after Barbara Walters said on her television show, «The View,» that she had
felt uncomfortable sitting next to a
nursing mother on an airplane.
Co-founder Hannah says, «We have learned that many people found
nursing clothes made them
feel uncomfortable or that they weren't able to dress «like themselves» whilst breastfeeding.
It continued to be
uncomfortable, but William had spit up a bit between feedings, so the
nurses felt that this was a good sign that he was getting food.
There are those who find it offensive or
feel uncomfortable about mothers
nursing their babies.
Apparently she was a floor that had nothing to do with moms or babies, and so the
nurse felt that you know people coming on to that floor wouldn't be expecting to see a woman breastfeeding and therefore may
feel really
uncomfortable.
So there is a young mom, 18 actually, very young mom, Darcy Pennington, and she was visiting her grandmother at Royal Liverpool Hospital, and she needed to feed her baby Vincent, and she was approached by a female
nurse, and she was told to go to a private room, so that other hospital visitors didn't
feel quote on quote «
uncomfortable».
So that was a great visit it
felt a little awkward at first because that lactation consultation its designed for little babies, its designed for the new kids and here he was 10 months old and crawling but we still needed help and if I hadn't gone in it probably would've been the end of our
nursing, I had to use ointments I had a lot like, it was really painful and
uncomfortable.
When you are
nursing your breasts will occasionally
feel uncomfortable.
I don't
nurse her in public because I
feel uncomfortable to do so... it's more because its such a relaxing and special time for us it's best done cuddled up on the couch!
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home,
feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner,
nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely
uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
Still, if you are
feeling uncomfortable or don't have any clue, you can ask your
nurse to advise you about baby
nursing.
I would get antsy, and my boobs would itch or they'd
feel an
uncomfortable tickle while she
nursed.
While breastfeeding a mother will not
feel uncomfortable anymore and the father will bottle feed without making arms tired with a perfect
nursing rocking chair.
I did write in my post that it is okay for people to
feel uncomfortable around
nursing mothers.
Because I suspect that had i realized people were
uncomfortable with my
nursing in malls, etc, I might have
felt the need to stop as i would have been self - conscious.
Believe me, your child will not be a happy camper if you have an achy back, a neck that's hard to turn and an arm which you don't
feel after
uncomfortable sitting and holding a baby while he
nursed.
I personally couldn't
nurse in front of strangers, because it made me
feel uncomfortable.
«Many parents may find that they develop
feelings of
nursing aversion,» in which they
feel emotionally or psychologically
uncomfortable about continuing to
nurse.
What I do when
nursing makes me
feel uncomfortable or I'm too tired is tell my son that the boobies need a break and that he can
nurse again in the morning.
Nursing tops don't really offer the discretion you might think, and if you
feel uncomfortable with public displays of breastfeeding, then you can always use a baby blanket without extra expense.
Yes, we really ended up dropping a lot of our
nursing sessions because I was
feeling so
uncomfortable.
My body quickly made an oversupply with my daughter and I realized after
nursing sessions I still
felt full and
uncomfortable.
It's funny because when I had my first baby I was
uncomfortable nursing uncovered, and when I used a
nursing cover I
felt like I was drawing attention to myself and everyone around knew what I was doing under there.
I
feel uncomfortable about
nursing in public, so my plan is to buy a
nursing camisole to cover my tummy and practice in front of a mirror so that I know what people can and can't see.