I refused to
nurse in a public bathroom.
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.
Because I would be there, I will stuck
in the car or stuck
in the
bathroom which we all know how uncomfortable that is and you know being large breasted even sitting
in the car
nursing I just was not comfortable with you know being
in public.
I'm all for women's right to breastfeed openly
in public without being relegated to hiding
in a
bathroom stall or even behind a
nursing cover if they don't want to, but all the belief
in that right considered, it's still a little odd the first few (OK, all the) times you bust out a boob at a restaurant table.
I
nurse brazenly
in public, but I do
nurse snapdragon, nearly daily,
in the peace of my
bathroom.
I don't think that women should have to hole themselves up
in a
bathroom stall — how gross, especially a
public bathroom — or some other dungeon to feed her
nursing child.
Breastfeeding mothers who
nurse their children
in public bathrooms, family restrooms, cars, changing rooms.
Nursing moms have a right to feed their children anywhere they and their children are allowed to be, and they don't need to cover up or feed
in a nasty
public bathroom just to spare busybodies the trouble of keeping their eyes on their own affairs.
Many women are not comfortable
nursing in public, and it is important that they have more comfortable options than
bathroom floors.
I would never tell a mother that she HAD to breastfeed
in public but I am a server at a restaurant, and to be honest, I find it annoying when someone hogs the only
bathroom for half an hour to
nurse their child.
And I think it's legitimate to protest against a store that has a discriminatory policy (although you may recall I was AGAINST a
public protest at the mall where a woman was told to
nurse in the
bathroom).
A lady should not have to feed
in a
bathroom, but, she should also not pull out her boob
in a
public place where everyone can see and proceed to
nurse.
Prodded by mothers tired of being asked to adjourn to a
bathroom while
nursing in a
public space, six states have recently passed laws giving a woman the right to breast - feed wherever she «is otherwise authorized to be.»