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I breastfeed my daughter and have breastfed in public from the first day we brought her home from the hospital. I bothers me that breastfeeding is an "outlawed" meathod to nourish your child (although the BEST way that nature intended!) and formula feeding is the norm.
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It's all about the nipple!
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I did breastfeed my son in public wth a blanket but I seriously wanted to go without the blanket cuz it was so awkward and everything. I agree with HandsomeSmiley...just whip the breast out and feed the baby without all the hassle of getting the blanket out, adjusting it, and keeping it from falling off.
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The only way that I could successfully breastfeed was to have my shirt completely off... I never could learn how to do it with my shirt on
. Obviously that was a problem when it came to breastfeeding in public. So, I usually pumped and had the bottle ready for when we go out, etc. It worked out for us, plus it gave me a little free time.
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Mom kicked out of Florida restaurant for breastfeeding her baby under a blanket
Every few months or so we see one of these stories: "Breastfeeding mom kicked out of restaurant/shopping mall/grocery store/airplane/swimming pool," usually because she refused to cover her child and spare all the shrinking violets stuck in that space with her the lurid site of a human nipple dripping with vile beast milk. "It's unsanitary!" someone usually shouts. "Breastfeeding mother!" screams another, a phrase akin to shouting fire in a crowded theater. But this story is a little different: Simone Bertucci's family was celebrating her son's thirteenth birthday in a Houston's restaurant in Boca Raton, Florida. During the meal, the restaurant's manager interrupted the family's lively conversation, telling Simone she had to leave while she was nursing her baby---5-month-old Marcello, who was dining at her breast underneath a blanket! So apparently, at Houston's restaurants, you can't even breastfeed your kid under a blanket without upsetting the other customers. Perhaps this has something to do with South Florida, where the elderly population has increased the curmudgeon factor seventy fold in the last half century. Unaware that such an order is contrary to Florida laws on public breastfeeding, Bertucci was "shocked and humiliated," and her husband wanted to leave the restaurant, but instead she insisted on finding another place to breastfeed her son, opting for the baking-hot car in the parking lot. "I want an apology, a public apology," Bertucci says. "If it happened to me, it's going to happen again and again." She contacted an attorney who encouraged her to document the incident in a police report. Glenn Viers, vice president and general counsel of the company that owns Houston's, sent Bertucci an apologetic letter that said, "We mishandled the situation and we very much regret it," Viers said. "I can't un-ring a bell. I've got three kids and my wife breastfed. Stuff happens. We're human, we make mistakes and we strive not to." Mom kicked out of Florida restaurant for breastfeeding her baby under a blanket - ParentDish wow , |
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I think it was interesting that someone said earlier that nowadays it is the educated woman who breastfeeds. How society has changed!
When my mom (an R.N., hence, educated) was raising us in the early 60s, it was the educated woman who did NOT breastfeed. It was thought that breastfeeding was for the poor and ignorant, and that bottle feeding was best for the baby. Thank goodness we know better now! |
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This is interesting! I read everyone's experience with breastfeeding. I want to try when I have a baby. I want to save my money instead buy powder formula.
My mom never have breastfeeding for me when I was baby. Because she has a breast implant. My cousin's wife's breastfeeding to her daughter for 2 weeks. She stopped breastfeed because it's not enough iron. I don't want to be same as her. How can I continue with breastfeed? I know I have to eat a good health. I noticed my longest friend is breastfeed to her baby. She lost the weight a lot from breastfeed. I am sure that breastfeed can help mother to lose the weight. Am i right?
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That's true. I can understand how is it tough! It's so funny when I spend time with my longest friend go to Border's Bookstore for lunch time. Her daughter stayed with dad for an hour. She said, "I need to go home because of my breasts is painful! If I don't go home. My breast will be burst and leak" I said, "I understand can you take me home then? I understand it's tough for you to breastfeed your daughter. It's not fun!
" I wouldn't mind I can breastfeed to my future baby for experience.
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Doesn't rubbing them or using lotion help?
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Hahahaha! I wish!!! Not when my breasts were full...it hurted inside like they are bruised inside. No lotion is gonna work! LOL!
I think u were thinking of the nipples when they crack and bleed. Now, that's another story. I thought breastfeeding would be easy as cake..not during the first few months...boy, I wanted to quit so badly but I kept on.
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Yeah, It is painful when the breast is full with the milk. I remembered when my breast were sore when it was full, the insides of it was just feeling a bit too heavy and I wanted to extract some of the milk to relieve some pain. The breast pumps were somewhat helpful and it did relieve the pain but when it becomes full, ugh - that's another story, lol.
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Yeah! I saw women are using a nursing pad stuffed to prevent of leak on shirt or bra. My friend can't take a tylenol and cold medicine for headache and cold nose. Because of breastfeeding. That what they told me.
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Reba, That's true! I'm looking forward to have a baby and breastfeed. I am so exciting to become a first mother.
I read your old posts about South Carolina is illegal to breastfeed in public. I am not surprise! Can I ask you. Why is South Carolina state is illegal to breastfeed in public? I just wonder that all. My state in Indiana is allow breastfeed in public, private location and other. For me, I will use my small blanket cover. I would rather breastfeed in private room. But I will wait and see.
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