I don?t know why I thought of this but, when you hear stories about moms being kicked out of stores/restaurants/etc for breastfeeding in public, do you think these are moms who are nursing their child without anything covering them up?? Or, do you think that even moms who are covering up with a blanket or some other nursing cover are also asked to leave places?
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I'm wondering how prudish people are in general... Personally, I think it is stupid to kick a mom out for nursing, covered or not.?
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Re: Moms kicked out for breastfeeding in public
Its not only stupid, it is against the law in most states to kick a breastfeeding mother out of a public place. However, only 28 states currently exempt breastfeeding from public indecency, so know your state's laws, and what you can and can not do when it comes to "covering" . I highly suggest you check out this link:
https://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=14389
"Forty-five states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands have laws that specifically allow women to breastfeed in any public or private location"
"Twenty-eight states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands exempt breastfeeding from public indecency laws."
I personally do not care how someone breastfeeds in public, if they want to cover up, great. If not, that is fine with me too- IMO. Other's may disagree. Personally, I will be covering up in a public place, but probably not at home or when I am with close family such as my mother or sister.
This. My friend can't get her sixth-month old to focus on feeding unless she puts him under the cover - he'd rather look at the pigeons or dogs or whatever. Of course all babies are different and some hate being under the cover, but I'll be using one just because I'm modest.
Sorry if this is a repeat comment, but I didn't see it listed anywhere. I live in Pittsburgh and this has been all over our news.
Milk Truck: https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2011/07/08/mangino-speaks-with-creator-of-the-milk-truck/
It all goes back to society turning naturally occuring things into "medical," "gross," "obscene," etc. Birth is 100% normal and natural, but people still say things like "Ew, gross, I don't want to see, I don't want my husband to see." I think the same ignorance goes into breastfeeding in public. For those that argue that with birth blood is involved, I always wonder what they did every time they had a period...
I am a woman, I have periods (when not pregnant), I give birth, I feed my child. I am not ashamed. You shouldn't be either.
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I can't imagine breastfeeding in a public open place without a cover. I am far to modest. If a woman is covered how can it be indecent? If she is NOT covered, well personally I find that to be in poor taste, but I wouldn't say anything, give weird etc. Just not for me.