Not exact matches
Michelle, can you explain to us - what is the Best for Babes
Nursing in Public Harassment Hotline, and
why was it established?
I'm not sure
why I've gotten such a negative response this time, but I thought I've done well, especially having a toddler running circles around me while
nursing at home and
in public.
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Nursing»
Why should a mother who is doing the biologically normal thing (i.e.
nursing her baby) be forced to hide away, while a mother who is bottle feeding be allowed to remain
in public.
He may have said it a couple of times that
why don't we just do formula because it would be a pain and as a new mom I was really struggling with doing this
in public and when you do, that was almost six years ago, and thankfully there has been more light shed on breastfeeding
in public and
nursing in public because I really didn't see any other moms
nursing in public then.
Here's
why we think
nursing in public should be the new norm:
Such incidents are
why an Indianapolis lawmaker is sponsoring a bill that would allow women to
nurse their babies
in public without fear of violating Indiana's
public indecency law.
I guess that's
why it's never impacted my comfort level when
nursing in public.
I never
nursed Miss A
in public, I'm not really sure
why not, maybe because it was all new to me, I used a blanket to cover myself at home and stayed away from
public places at feeding times.
Why We Love It: The Under Cover Mama keeps your tummy covered while you
nurse - ironically, the part of the body women are most self - conscious of when breastfeeding
in public.
I admit that I have some hesitations about
nursing an older child
in public, and I've been thinking a lot about
why that is.
This is
why I would still get comments from people and dirty looks when I
nursed my child
in public (with a cover!).
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why public trust
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