Sentences with phrase «seeing public breastfeeding»

If you don't like seeing public breastfeeding, it's YOU with the problem.
I have spent a lot of my professional life travelling the world and have seen public breastfeeding in all sorts of strange places.
This is what people who don't want to see public breastfeeding picture when you say «public breastfeeding.»
For the most part though, the questions that arises most often when people see public breastfeeding are politely asked, whether or not they come from a place of judgment or curiosity.

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«misogynistic and twisted» yes, those must be the words that come to mind when one doesn't want to see some white trash woman breastfeeding her kid in a public place.
I've seen plently of women breastfeed in public and only two of them made a huge deal of it and then got offended when asked to cover up a little.
It really IS everyone else's problem if they don't like seeing a flash of flesh in public during a breastfeeding.
So I'm not cool with touting this photo as a celebration that breastfeeding has «made it» - I am happy about all the conversations I see around it about the way women in non-glamorous situations feel about breastfeeding in public and photos of breastfeeding publicly displayed.
To those people already unaccustomed to seeing breastfeeding in public, a nursing toddler is quite a different sight from a nursing baby and I have been concerned about negative reactions.
But with all the opinions expressed about breastfeeding and especially breastfeeding in public, it is nice to see some celebrities taking a stand.
See, it's not so much about a woman's right to breastfeed in public or her supposed «need» to expose herself.
Sadly this is the second comment I've seen saying that breastfeeding in public would be ok «if she were hot».
If we grow up seeing babies breastfeed, breastfeeding is seen in the media, it's just as accepted as formula feeding in public or private....
Breastfeeding in public is sometimes seen as taboo, but in this presentation, I show how it seamlessly becomes part of life as a mother, as a professional and as a citizen of a small community.
Just going out in public it's not uncommon to see several breastfeeding and baby - wearing moms & dads, so it's easy to meet like - minded parents, even when we're not at an API meeting!
I have spent a lot of time in France and didn't see any moms breastfeeding in public while I was there.
I'd like to see more women standing up to this and breastfeeding in public.
At this point in my life I see feminism as having a lot to do with public breastfeeding and birth rights.
She agrees one of the issues facing new mothers is aggressive advertising by formula companies, but also says negative public perceptions of breastfeeding have seen women asked to cover up when feeding.
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:
UNILEVER, the company behind brands such as Walls ice cream, Knorr and Dove, has given commitments to the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) initiative on breastfeeding that are being seen in a different light following an advertising campaign supporting those who object to breastfeeding in public in the UK.
If you see another mother breastfeeding her child in public, especially if it's her toddler, give her a smile and a big thumbs up.
The International Code imposes strict guidelines that prohibit the promotion of infant formula to the public, the promotion of infant formula through health care systems, direct contact between formula companies and mothers, and ensure proper labels on all products describing the benefits of breastfeeding and the dangers of bottlefeeding (see the International Code page on this website for more information).
Most of the time when I was nursing in public, I doubt anyone but a mother who had also breastfed knew what I was doing — I often had people ask if they could see the baby, totally unaware that she was eating at the time.
Over this past decade when I was breastfeeding my babies in Italy, I hardly ever saw another mother breastfeeding in public.
You'll see quite a bit of her if you live in Marin County She and two of her friends will hang in public places doing the unthinkable for hours on end: breastfeed in public.
SUNNY GAULT: Yeah, I mean, I think that's, you know, the whole point with the whole baby - friendly initiative is, you know, when moms come in to a hospital, you really don't know their background, you don't know, you know, did their mom breastfeed, you know, have they, you know, have they ever seen someone nursing in public, like you don't know where they start off.
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?
I am such a strong believer in the fact that if society was more accepting of breastfeeding and particularly seeing breastfeeding happen in public places that more mums would attempt and continue to feed their babies for longer.
It seems like if she was a proud mama just doing her part to promote public breastfeeding you'd be able to see your face and not just her boob.
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.
Another noticeable change has been seen in Nestlé's public statements on breastfeeding.
She says new mothers have typically stayed home under a blanket, hidden from society: «I feel it's important for young girls to see mamas breastfeeding in public, so they grow up knowing it's normal, and what breasts are actually meant for.»
i think she was simply trying to make a point: that just because some are uncomfortable seeing breastfeeding, it doesn't mean that nobody should breastfeed in public.
All those times you see babies in public using pacifiers, a breastfed baby might be nursing w / the frequency of the use of the pacifier by the non-nursing baby.
I, myself am too shy to breastfeed in public, mainly because I grew up not seeing anyone breastfeed in public.
Allan — the public doesn't have an actual concern — rather, they associate breastfeeding with sex so they think it shouldn't be seen in public.
Overall, I think the symbol is a good thing and that the more people who see it and, even on the smallest subconscious level, think of breastfeeding as normal and something that women are going to be doing in public, the better.
Once a new mother emerges from her recuperation period, she can be seen publicly breastfeeding on every stoop, corner or car park, often with the breast fully exposed in plain public view.
Before you try to breastfeed in public, try looking in a mirror to see how others see you.
Most moms who choose to use a cover while breastfeeding in public do so because they prefer to be a little more discreet, but have you seen some of the ultra-bright, swirly - designed, in - your - face nursing covers out there?
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.
One reason that rates are so high initially and then plummet almost immediately when it comes to exclusivity and duration is because most women are not c omfortable breastfeeding in public because the public is not comfortable seeing them breastfeed.
Often when I post about a woman who has been harassed while breastfeeding in public or a blog post advocating for the fair treatment of breastfeeding women I see comments such as these:
if i ever see anyone in public doing that imma ask them about all the shirts they can't wear because they insist on breastfeeding in the most inane way possible.
I see women breastfeeding in public every day, and no one thinks anything of it.
In our country, S Africa, nobody blinks an eye if we see an indigenous baby breastfeeding in public.
Hillary Clinton too has found opportunities to let voters in on her stances about breastfeeding in public — and in her favor is the fact that she herself has seen it all, and done it all before.
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