It's more important to make sure people have access to lactation consultants, that people know how to be properly supportive of mother's decisions, and that
we normalize public breastfeeding.
So here is a curated collection of the celebrities who don't are helping to
normalize public breastfeeding one selfie at a time.
Not exact matches
While I love that it helps to
normalize breastfeeding in the
public eye, I also feel like it almost sets an unattainable standard if that is the bar we are advertising as acceptable.
I agree that it is important to
normalize breastfeeding in
public, but there will always be moms that are still not comfortable doing this or, in my case, have a son who would be too distracted by everything to be able to
breastfeed in a
public place.
I talk about
breastfeeding, share my story about
breastfeeding my son for years, and
breastfeed my daughter in
public without a cover because I want to help
normalize breastfeeding.
August is National
Breastfeeding Awareness Month and, although mothers (and the public in general) have taken huge strides in the right direction to normalize breastfeeding, there is still a lot of wor
Breastfeeding Awareness Month and, although mothers (and the
public in general) have taken huge strides in the right direction to
normalize breastfeeding, there is still a lot of wor
breastfeeding, there is still a lot of work to be done.
In fact, I think those conversations are vital if we are going to
normalize breastfeeding and make it safer for women to
breastfeed in
public whenever and wherever they need to.
I think the in - person groups — I went to Robin Support Group, and that was great, but then the everyday connection with people, and seeing things, and being able to see how people manage their
breastfeeding in
public issues — I just think that helped a lot, just the consistency,
normalizing it, making it part of everyday life versus once a week I go to this group and I can just
breastfeed.
That's fantastic, I think we talk a lot about
normalizing breastfeeding, and the more women we see
breastfeeding in
public, the more other women will be inspired, and feel confident to do it as well.
AMY: I think that's really cool because it kind of helps
normalize it and teaches kids at a young age that it's okay and then hopefully as they are older it
normalizes breastfeeding and makes it more of a normal thing to see in
public because right now there's a lot of heat about
breastfeeding in
public, is it okay, is it not okay?
The group encourages
breastfeeding in
public and helps you to
normalize breastfeeding.
Why do you think there's so much push back among the general populace, when women try to
normalize breastfeeding or
breastfeed in
public without a cover?
The more we
normalize breastfeeding in
public, the sooner it becomes a «norm» for everyone.
Now she's an inspiring
breastfeeding mother around the world where women seek support to help them
normalize breastfeeding in
public and she also talks about practicing gentle parenting.
The company is
normalizing breastfeeding by putting nursing stations in plain
public sight, complete with comfy seating for moms.
Now she's inspiring
breastfeeding mothers around the world to seek support,
normalize breastfeeding in
public and practice gentle parenting.
I believe people need to
normalize toddler
breastfeeding, so I
breastfed my middle son in
public until he was 3 - and - half years old.
The organization Breasts Out for Ontario Babies (BOOB) sought to
normalize breastfeeding in
public, and hosted a picnic where hundreds of moms with hundreds of babies and children were able to confidently
breastfeed in a supportive environment.
Help us to
normalize breastfeeding and create a more positive experience for moms when they nurse in
public.
The art is intended to be exhibited as Mother Nature's Masterpiece throughout Texas in the coming years, in an effort to
normalize breastfeeding and to educate the
public on the benefits of
breastfeeding and the need for support to bring those benefits to fruition.
The woman who feels that
breastfeeding her baby in
public during her normal daily routine will help to
normalize this for her community is doing an extremely important job.
Inspired by her reluctance to nurse in
public, one photographer and mother of four is seeking to
normalize the sight of
breastfeeding and show support for other nursing moms.