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I saw women nursing 3 year old toddlers.
They do get used, but I also
see women nursing all over the mall and we have legislation and policies that protect a woman's right to nurse anytime, anywhere without covering up.
I never
saw a woman nurse before I did it myself, and I never knew another one who talked about it.
I'm a real proponent of nursing in public (I think the more people
see women nursing their babies out in public the more normal it will become and the less stressful it will be for women who need to feed their babies while they're outside) but I try to do it as discreetly as possible.
I saw a woman nursing at a haredi wedding during the huppah (with a blanket) and men were walking by.
A woman came up to me and told me how awesome it is to
see women nursing out in the open «as it should be».
I've
seen women nurse right at the table in a restaurant and I applaud them.
I never
see another woman nurse during the many, many hours I spent with my kids at the library during story time.
Not exact matches
Members of the
Women's Army Corps and Army
nurses,
seen here caring for Vietnamese refugees in 1975, typically wore uniforms similar to the men: two - piece tropical combat uniforms of olive - green, rip - stop cotton poplin.
The first
woman tells the king, «When I rose in the morning to
nurse my son I
saw that he was dead; but when I looked at him closely in the morning, clearly it was not the son I had borne.»
Women who
saw the mother's post have taken her side and planned a «
nurse in» at Elevation on 20th August.
Our childbirth instructor told us that after 30 + years as an L&D
nurse, she'd
seen a 5 foot Asian
woman deliver a 12 pound baby vaginally with no problems and a 6 foot 2
woman unable to birth a 6 pound baby.
I would love to
see the next frame of her jammed into a bathroom stall
nursing the baby, the way most
women feel they have to feed.
Particularly the point about how
women will not have
seen many
nursing moms before they themselves are faced with how to get a baby to latch.
Courtney Stratton: We have
seen the post «the mom
nursing the baby at the Taurt Café been braided by another customer» or even better the elderly
woman stopped the new mom in the restaurant, not to give her a hard time but to offer her by cutting her food while she
nursed her baby and then multiple times that a retail employee has told a shopper to use the bathroom».
«I
saw a photo from early in American history where
women were openly
nursing in church.
If breastfeeding is really something you want to shield your kids from
seeing that is YOUR problem and If
seeing a
woman breastfeeding her five year old is not appealing to YOU that is YOUR problem, it is not the mother who simply wants to
nurse her child's problem, nor should it be her concern either.
I was sitting in my living cheering at the TV... that
woman will
nurse her baby anywhere and I think we need to
see more of that on TV and in the media so everyone pulls their heads out and realizes babies need to eat too!
Actually, it all seems somewhat horrifying to me, perhaps because I've spent so much time the past few years hanging around my dad's
nursing home, so I'm a bit thankful I probably won't be around to
see it (and based on what I observe in
nursing homes, maybe we should focus on keeping men alive longer so
women, after caretaking for so many years, might have someone to look after them in their old age).
As I have
seen a lot of
women nursing in public in different countries through the years, I noticed that there are 3 main types of
women who breastfeed in public:
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.
See the certified
nurse midwives at The
Women's Center for well
woman care, contraceptive options, menopause care, and treatment of problem gynecologic conditions and diseases.
In recent years, the option of giving birth in a Birthing Center has become popular among mothers around the world, especially for those
women who are looking for a more humane and less stressful experience, which is something that many moms feel in hospitals, when all we
see is different
nurses going in and out of the room, and whom apparently seem to be focused only on the facts and not on the person.
«it gives the impression that every
nursing mother is an attention - seeking lunatic» It also works against
women who would like to
see more paid maternity / parental leave or flex time for working because it gives the idea that THIS is what
women are going to do with that extra paid time, show up topless to a public event and sit on the floor
nursing in front of a formula company's table.
In fact, I had
nurses requesting to be in my room as they had never
seen a
woman voluntarily deliver without medication.
Women who have
nursed older children have bristled at the Champaign case, which they
see as state interference in a private parenting issue.
If you fall into the category of
women who want to breastfeed in public but would rather not display your boobs for all to
see, then a great
nursing cover is your secret weapon.
However, I
see images of
women nursing their babies in these meadows and I have to laugh.
It is so nice and encouraging to
see other
women nursing toddlers too!
The
nurses said they had never
seen a
woman so calm, yet so strong.
I
see a lot of
women who continue to have overactive letdown and so babies starts
nursing a little bit less like they switch either having solid or kind of more than natural weaning process but until that point as baby is
nursing a lot I do tend to feel a lot moms continue to have an overactive letdown and it's not so much that that goes away, it's just that mom and baby are better at handling it, so it's not a big of a problem
Nursing mothers (and presumably pregnant
women; I didn't hear that part of the speech),, should eat and drink in shiurim starting Yom Kippur morning, and not wait until they have symptoms or
see signs of distress in the baby.
It could also do something else that would be amazing — help
women to
see the incredible power and ability we have when it comes to something that is unique to us alone — birthing and
nursing a child.
Plus, whether you
nurse in front of your own kids or not shapes what they think about
seeing women breastfeed in public, so I'd say the problems start at home on this one.
In my work in Malawi teaching infant massage, I have
seen how
women work together to support each other after birth; sharing practical tasks and chores, helping with childcare and even
nursing each other's babies.
And for many
women this is difficult to achieve when you're sitting in your place of work in a somewhat compromised state of dress (because in my experience pumping is far less modest than
nursing baby directly)(again,
see previous statement on unnatural modesty), thinking the whole time «what if someone walks through that door,» though you've checked the lock 5 times (
see previous statement on Fort Knox).
I learned a tremendous amount and got to
see other
women nurse their babies, which I had never really
seen before.
I don't
see many other
women nursing their toddlers in public.
The clutch hold may also be useful for mothers of twins since one baby can
nurse on each side, for
women with large breasts or flat nipples since the mother can
see both her nipple and her baby's mouth and can easiily control the baby's head, and also for premature babies.
For instance, I have
seen too many
women give their baby's formula when they mean to breastfeed because they let the
nursing staff suggest that that will solve whatever issue they are having.
And, I have
seen a number of
women driven to stop
nursing by this type of thing.
I just wanted to comment that I do not notice Jewish
women nursing more (unfortunately), and on contrary in frum circles it is often
seen as very impractical because you don't want anyone to
see or mention it for tznius reasons.
I
saw a
woman in a black robe down to her ankles calmly
nursing her baby on a bench in a Jerusalem zoo.
More and more mothers are telling the
nurses «no bottles» in the hospital, and you can't walk into a cafe or mall without
seeing lots of
women breastfeeding their babies.
I was sitting enjoying a book as my toddler (she was tall for her age and already walking - clearly a toddler) settled in to
nurse, on a comfy couch in the reading area, when, as I glanced up from my book, I
saw a
woman notice me
nursing and head over.
Women are
seen breastfeeding their babies at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington during a «
nurse - in» organized after a
woman was stopped from
nursing in public by museum security guards.
We can
see where we are needed most and what else can be done to make sure no
woman is left alone at any stage of her
nursing journey.
Let - down also can happen if a feeding is overdue or before you start
nursing (some
women have let - down from simply
seeing their baby or hearing a baby cry).
At that appointment my doctor and I talked about pumping, and she said that she tends to
see women that are exclusively pumping get their periods sooner than those who
nurse.
I am concerned about the prevalence of autism but have not
seen any data which shows the smoking gun — I really doubt it is encouraging
women to
nurse or pump and bottle feed since children throughout time have gotten nourishment this way.