I've had nothing but positive experiences of
public breastfeeding despite feeding in most places, from train stations, to buses during rush hour, on the beach and out in pubs.
Not exact matches
In developing countries, there may be cases where the individual situation of the mother and baby would make replacement feeding the safer option,
despite the
public health recommendation to
breastfeed.
Celebrities
breastfeeding,
despite being under the scrutiny of the
public eye, provide mums with a positive role model for normalising
breastfeeding.
World Health Organization Revised
Breastfeeding Guidelines Put Babies at Risk
Despite Please from Experts — Informing the
Public «Not a Top Priority»
However,
despite opposition from medical authorities,
public health official and the police, many parents in Western socieities are increasingly adopting night - time infant caregiving patterns that include some cosleeping, especially by those mothers who choose to
breastfeed.
Despite laws that protect women's right to
breastfeed in
public, there are frequent press stories about women being advised against
breastfeeding or humiliated in
public for
breastfeeding.
Despite the well - documented benefits of
breastfeeding for the infant and the mother,
breastfeeding outcomes lag behind
public health goals.
Encouraging role models It's always encouraging to see celebrities
breastfeeding without a qualm
despite being under the scrutiny of the
public eye.
How to feel confident
breastfeeding in
public In today's society,
breastfeeding in
public still comes under scrutiny
despite it being every mother's legal right to feed their baby wherever they please.
In
public Unfortunately
breastfeeding in
public is still taboo, making mums feel anxious about feeding in
public places
despite their legal right entitling them to.
Despite the evidence that investing in
breastfeeding is one of the most cost effective
public health interventions available, insufficient priority is being given to this, which put infants and children at risk of reaching their full potential...»
Despite Facebook's stance, which mothers around the world have protested, it is actually legal to
breastfeed in
public in many countries, including Canada, the U.S. and Britain.