I'm just curious where you got this information from. I've tried to find where it's stated but I can't. The only thing I did find was that if a women is institutionalized she is allowed to BF as long as the child is under 12 months.
N.Y. Corrections Law ? 611 (McKinney 2002) provides that when a woman is
committed to a correctional institution and gives birth or is nursing a child in her care
under one year of age, the child may accompany/remain with her in the institution.
I'm just curious where you got this information from. I've tried to find where it's stated but I can't. The only thing I did find was that if a women is institutionalized she is allowed to BF as long as the child is under 12 months.
A mother
has a right to breastfeed her child who is twelve (12) months of age or
younger in any location, public or private, where the mother and child
are otherwise authorized to be present.
Write your congressperson and tell them that this law is outdated, especially in light of the new AAP guidelines. Tell your friends to write. Circle a petition. Start a Facebook page. That's how laws get changed!
Write your congressperson and tell them that this law is outdated, especially in light of the new AAP guidelines. Tell your friends to write. Circle a petition. Start a Facebook page. That's how laws get changed!
And check out this website: https://www.nursingfreedom.org/ - they are just getting started but they are all about protecting nursing mamas' rights!
OP- I'm in TN, too. What a tragedy. we should definitely write to our state representatives. Also, I dare someone to say something to me in public about breastfeeding. It won't go well for them.
And we wonder why TN is ranked so poorly in things like childhood obesity, rates of diabetes, etc. It makes me sad that our state is so backwards on some things.
Re: nip is only protected up to 12 months in my state
Seriously! DS is off the charts huge...I'm sure he'll be the size of an average 12 month old by around 6 months.
I'm just curious where you got this information from. I've tried to find where it's stated but I can't. The only thing I did find was that if a women is institutionalized she is allowed to BF as long as the child is under 12 months.
https://maloney.house.gov/documents/olddocs/breastfeeding/050505CRSReport.pdf
N.Y. Corrections Law ? 611 (McKinney 2002) provides that when a woman is committed to a correctional institution and gives birth or is nursing a child in her care under one year of age, the child may accompany/remain with her in the institution.frkls is in TN, and she's right, unfortunately.
Here is the law:
https://michie.lexisnexis.com/tennessee/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=main-h.htm&cp
68-58-101. Right to breastfeed in any location. ?
A mother has a right to breastfeed her child who is twelve (12) months of age or younger in any location, public or private, where the mother and child are otherwise authorized to be present.
And check out this website: https://www.nursingfreedom.org/ - they are just getting started but they are all about protecting nursing mamas' rights!
It does suck though :-(
Breastfeeding Counselor with Breastfeeding USA
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It's not illegal. It's simply not protected.
OP- I'm in TN, too. What a tragedy. we should definitely write to our state representatives. Also, I dare someone to say something to me in public about breastfeeding. It won't go well for them.
And we wonder why TN is ranked so poorly in things like childhood obesity, rates of diabetes, etc. It makes me sad that our state is so backwards on some things.