Mothers today have often never
seen anyone breastfeed before they try to — and then before long, they're dealing with pumping, going back to work, and all sorts of other factors that can impact feeding.
I took a class before Bear was born, but had never really
seen anyone breastfeed.
Being one of the oldest grandchildren, I had not yet
seen anyone breastfeed in their home.
I had never
seen anyone breastfeed and breastfeeding was not something I had ever considered.
I, myself am too shy to breastfeed in public, mainly because I grew up not
seeing anyone breastfeed in public.
I never
saw anyone breastfeed before I was in the hospital with a nurse hanging her head over my boob trying to get my first son to latch.
I never really
saw anyone breastfeed before.
Not exact matches
Most
breastfeeding mothers I've ever
seen can actually feed their baby without much of
anyone even noticing.
Struggling to keep up with the demands of
breastfeeding, I felt like
anyone who
saw me using a bottle would think I'd failed or that I was bad at being a mom.
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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.
I
see you look around while you are feeding your two year old daughter, wondering if
anyone else
breastfeeds their toddler.
I found myself still with many questions after the lecture because I'd still not
seen anyone actually
breastfeeding.
Why can't we just live in a society where
breastfeeding mums don't have to worry about
anyone but their baby and people don't even think twice if they
see you feeding your baby?
It's always great to
see anyone publicly
breastfeeding, even if that person has access to more resources than you will ever have.
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.
To encourage women who may never have
seen anyone in their family or larger community
breastfeed, ever.
As
anyone who has
seen the UK statistics on
breastfeeding can attest, the big problem isn't that new mothers don't want to
breastfeed.
If you have decided you would like to try
breastfeeding twins or multiples, ask around to
see if
anyone locally has done so in order to ask them for some advice.
I don't think it is right for Facebook to remove groups and delete photos of
breastfeeding mothers and their children if they are going to leave hate groups, obscene content and scandalous photos on Facebook for
anyone to
see.
It doesn't bug me at all to
see another mother
breastfeeding her child in a self - directed image that isn't exploiting
anyone.