Hi, we are traveling to Italy in a few weeks for my sister's wedding and I was wondering if any of you know the etiquette on breastfeeding in Italy? I know random question, but I was reading dos and don'ts for other things and some are things I would've never thought of. Is it considered rude, or normal to do it in public, should I try to do it in bathrooms when we are sightseeing or is it okay to just sit at a bench with a nursing cover?
Re: Breastfeeding in Europe
I went to Indonesia (Muslim country) and took covers etc and had no intention of ever feeding in public because of how comservative it is. Turns out bikinis are offensive, breastfeeding is beautiful and a non event. Every time my daughter made a noise the locals that I did not know would tell me I had to feed her. Men would engage with her whilst on the boob.
You'll never know what kind of society it is until you go and see so prepare for the most extreme but it could change
My husbands friends who are all really "cool surfer dudes" around 25-30 would play with her hands and sing to her whilst feeding. In Aus unless it's your husband no body really does that and I guess because of the amount of support and encouragement in their society it results in really high bfing rates because if you can't do it everyone's willing to show you and help you how
I know I'm preaching to the choir here...I just can't figure out why (especially in the south) this normal act is considered inappropriate. No person is sitting there with their nipples out just hanging out when their child isn't feeding.
I totally get if you're not comfortable, no one should be forced to NIP. But how about instead of side eyeing and shaming moms for feeding their child we start shaming the men and women for considering it to be inappropriate or sexual...because that's weird.
People can't expect that mothers will just never leave the house with a baby (there are things we need and want to do!), so if they don't want to hear a screaming baby, they'd better learn to grow up about seeing a little boob!
I have some personal issues with the boobies (bad experience at 16 involving an older man who DID NOT have my permission), and I was concerned I wouldn't be able to bf at all and would have to EP because the thought just freaked me out. I have been pleasantly surprised how much i'm enjoinig BF'ing and how much it has changed on own perception of my boobs in a really positive way.
Anyway, prior to beginning nursing I was horrified at the thought of NIP without a cover, and a little uncomfortable with a cover as well. it didn't bother me that others would just whip it out, but I didn't understand how a woman could be personally comfortable with it. Now I get it! It is so much harder to make sure you are covered up! It's impossible with this kid wanting to snack all the time. I pump and bring a bottle because I still can't openly bf but covering up is just too difficult.
I wish we were more educated and accepting here in the states.
Thank you everyone! We will be in Florence, Chianti, and Rome!
I'm anti-gun, but (in the spirit of this thread) "when in Rome...!" I would wave a gun at any idiot f'ing a-hole who actually had the audacity to pull that sh*t. Are you FREAKING KIDDING ME?!
I'm all for public BF, but sometimes I cover or go off somewhere if it's just as easy to do so, and I think someone will mind. If it's not convenient to cover/move somewhere, I just nurse the baby where I am. But no f'ing way am I going to be chased to my car and then still made to feel uncomfortable. No. F'ing. Way.
I in Canada and I think we do a pretty good job here of accepting nursing in public but there are still some leaps to be made.
A funny story... I was at the beach with my mom, dad and grandma and LO. He was hungry and so I obviously decided to feed him. Typically I have no issue with feeding without covers because it's hot and inconvenient.
Wouldn't you know that my mom and grandma (one sitting on each side of me) just about clotheslined me trying to cover me up. (Just about choking me with the cover). It took all my patience to stay calm and just say that's enough we don't need the cover but thank you!
Seriously how much worse is breastfeeding in terms of "nudity" than the million bikinis at the beach...