Nobody has told me to
stop breastfeeding in public, but once a woman came up to me and said: «I feel it's really important that you're breastfeeding».
Not exact matches
My daughter -
in - law reported
stopping along a
public path to
breastfeed three - month - old Max while several teenage boys walked past.
«An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make it an offence to prevent or
stop a person
in charge of a child who is otherwise permitted to be
in a
public place or licensed premises from feeding milk to that child
in that place or on those premises; to make provision
in relation to the promotion of
breastfeeding; and for connected purposes.»
There have been so many instances of mothers being asked to
stop breastfeeding in restaurants and shops and on
public transport that it is now a criminal offence to discriminate on the basis of maternity, including on how a mother feeds her child (with
breastfeeding specifically mentioned
in the Single Equality Act (2010).
Maternity Store — Mothercare
Stops A Mom From
Public Breastfeeding In an unbelievable but true and unfortunately quite common incident, UK's famous store for moms, babies and kids stopped a mom from publicly breastfeeding her baby in their store.The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in
Breastfeeding In an unbelievable but true and unfortunately quite common incident, UK's famous store for moms, babies and kids stopped a mom from publicly breastfeeding her baby in their store.The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in September..
In an unbelievable but true and unfortunately quite common incident, UK's famous store for moms, babies and kids
stopped a mom from publicly
breastfeeding her baby in their store.The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in
breastfeeding her baby
in their store.The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in September..
in their store.The mother
in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in September..
in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her
in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in September..
in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred
in September..
in September....
«We found that it wasn't actually the length of
breastfeeding that mattered, but the reason why they
stopped,» study author Amy Brown, an associate professor of
public health and policy studies at Swansea University
in the UK, told The Huffington Post.
Unfortunately some people are idiots but don't let those few idiots
stop you getting out and about with your new baby,
breastfeeding in public is not a big deal and it can be done easily.
If lack of societal support for
breastfeeding is your issue, then
stop making nursing
in public look so, well, crazy.
When they have
breastfed in public places, many mothers have been asked to
stop breastfeeding or to leave.
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Stories collected will serve as resource for mothers to reach their
breastfeeding goals (whether it be as ambitious as to
breastfeed past the first year, overcome the stigma of nursing
in public or to simply know it's okay to
stop nursing baby when mom is at that point.)
Or, the next time you're nursing
in public and someone asks, «Are you ever going to
stop breastfeeding?»
It becomes an offence to
stop nursing mothers from
breastfeeding their children
in public places (including the
breastfeeding of toddlers
in premises where children are already allowed).
Your message and response
in «Embarrassed» is very clear on how you feel about
public breastfeeding.What would you say to the person who tells you to
stop breastfeeding in a restaurant?
This year as we follow the 1993 theme, «Mother - Friendly Workplace Initiative,» which sadly is still a struggle many women face today, we spread the word and encourage employers and the general
public to
stop criticizing women for nursing
in public but instead embrace the healthy and natural process of
breastfeeding.
Credit card sized pocket cards mums can hand out to anyone trying to
stop them from
breastfeeding in public.
Those who did usually
stopped soon after they began, when the strict schedules that were recommended caused their milk production to dwindle and because
breastfeeding in public was frowned upon.
Restaurant and shopping center managers have reported that they would either discourage
breastfeeding anywhere
in their facilities or would suggest that
breastfeeding mothers move to an area that was more secluded.When they have
breastfed in public places, many mothers have been asked to
stop breastfeeding or to leave.
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.
Of course Page 3 hasn't been without its protestors with a range of campaigns to
stop this, but why is it deemed as «OK» — it's obviously not just men that buy the paper — seeing a glamour model proudly with her baps out, when
breastfeeding in public still has a taboo attached?
The Right to
Breastfeed Act, which gives women the right to breast - feed
in public, includes a provision that gives them the right to go to court against any business or agency that tries to
stop them from nursing.
«Too often, mothers are asked to
stop breastfeeding, to move to a private location, or to cover themselves up when they breastfeed at a playground, at the airport, in a restaurant, or in other public places,» explains Dr. Laura Viehmann, a pediatrician in Pawtucket and Breastfeeding Coordinator for the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Academy o
breastfeeding, to move to a private location, or to cover themselves up when they
breastfeed at a playground, at the airport,
in a restaurant, or
in other
public places,» explains Dr. Laura Viehmann, a pediatrician
in Pawtucket and
Breastfeeding Coordinator for the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Academy o
Breastfeeding Coordinator for the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Though most Texas adults believe that women should have the right to
breastfeed discretely
in public places, vii many mothers have been criticized for
breastfeeding in public, asked to
stop breastfeeding, or even to leave.