Sentences with phrase «stop nursing in public»

Because let's face it: I'm human and if people told me to leave or cover up everywhere I went, I would stop nursing in public.
@theadventuresoflactatinggirl.com: That's a big reason we stopped nursing in public around 3 — I couldn't take the attention anymore.

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If lack of societal support for breastfeeding is your issue, then stop making nursing in public look so, well, crazy.
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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).
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.
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.
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.
I wear ponchos ALL the time because I can so easily stop and nurse in them and I don't have to carry anything extra with me if I need to nurse in public.
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