January 2016 Moms

Comments while breastfeeding

I just saw one of those "social experiment" videos on Facebook about people telling nursing moms that it's disgusting to beeastfeed in public. I am a STM and breastfed my son for a year wherever we were and plan to do the same with DD. I've never had anyone actually approach me in public, but I've definitely had a few glares. I'm just curious, how many moms actually get rude people telling them it's gross or to nurse somewhere else? Anyone have any experiences to share?



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  • I never had any rude comments when I breastfed my last 2 babies in public. I always nursed without a cover and I don't think many people even realized I was nursing when I did.
  • I had many positive comments and only one negative comment by some teenagers after I had walked out of a changing stall with my daughter. They never said anything to me but I heard them as I was walking away and I didn't think it was worth it to walk back and say anything. I like to think I'd make some snarky comment but really I would probably do the same and just pretend they don't exist.
  • I breastfed my son until he was two. Although the last year I don't think I ever did out in public because it was pretty much at nap, night or morning. I never had any negative comment, a few positive ones here and there.

    I also live in a pretty progressive larger city.
  • If every nursing mother was modest and covered herself, there would not be any negative comments. Is it that hard to consider feelings of others and not expose yourself in public? Some call it natural, but for a lot of people seeing a naked boob is shocking
  • LIly436 said:

    If every nursing mother was modest and covered herself, there would not be any negative comments. Is it that hard to consider feelings of others and not expose yourself in public? Some call it natural, but for a lot of people seeing a naked boob is shocking

    What do you consider modest and covered? Some people think it's okay only if you have a cover or blanket. I can speak from experience that those can be more of an uncomfortable inconvenience for the mom and nursing baby.



  • I'm kind of shy so never nursed really publicly. I'd always find a secluded spot and drape a lightweight scarf over my kids. My sister is a lot more open when nursing - not her whole breast out uncovered like some moms (which is fine if that's your thing!), but she will nurse in a carrier or at a restaurant table with a cover, for example. She's only received positive comments, which is surprisingly refreshing for our conservative area!

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  • Breastfeeding is natural, as well as urinating, defecating and sex. There are respectful ways of doing all of those.
    If my baby would not eat with a light scarf covering her, then I will feed her in the car. But nothing will make me expose my full boob in public
  • @LIly436 you are sexualizing them when they are functioning like milk bottles for babies. The issue is with people like you that sexualize the breasts when someone is nursing in public, not the ladies that are feeding their babies in public. Your logic is the same as telling girls to change their clothes bc it distracts the boys, instead of teaching the boys to respect the girls and their bodies.

    I nursed in public and depending on my kid's mood, I sometimes had a cover and sometimes I didn't. I only got positive comments, never anything negative.
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  • I saw that video too and it makes me worried and sad. Especially when not even all women can support other women....
  • Don't worry guys every time I see her post it's never anything nice.

    Agreed.  Did you read her shit in the 3rd tri post about a woman who'd been sexually abused being uncomfortable with breastfeeding? 

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  • Don't worry guys every time I see her post it's never anything nice.

    Agreed.  Did you read her shit in the 3rd tri post about a woman who'd been sexually abused being uncomfortable with breastfeeding? 

    Yes. How insensitive and cold hearted. I don't know how she honestly thought she was being helpful... I keep her child in my thoughts and hope that they never go through a hard time that they would need their mothers support and advice for.
  • I saw this on fb too today and shared it. I honestly couldn't believe it was real. It didn't even look like she was holding a real baby. That being said I don't doubt this happens daily to breastfeeding moms.
    With DD I got a few glares, but no one actually came up an said anything to me. I've only had one negative experience when DD was about 2 months old and we were having lunch at a restaurant. The waitress actually tried to put a paper napkin on DD's head while I was feeding her. I quickly shooed her away and DH and I just looked at each other like "did that just happen?" Needless to say she did not get a tip.
  • It's all about eye contact. If someone glares at you, don't break eye contact!

    No one has made any comments to me but Ive had lots of head shaking or eye rolling by some older women. I live in a very conservative area, but less is showing when I nurse my baby than a lot of women's tank tops or low cut blouses. Honestly.

    I think glaring right back without saying anything might be helpful in stoping people from opening their stupid mouths. It's a dominance thing, like with dogs! Show them you are confident and not timid by looking them straight in the eye, whoever looks away first or talks first, loses.
  • Although, I have not breastfed in public more than a handful of times (didn't get out much with baby #1), the handful of times I did -were very positive. I'm not sure how I would react if someone was rude to me- I grew up with bf being a natural part of life.

  • LIly436 said:

    Breastfeeding is natural, as well as urinating, defecating and sex. There are respectful ways of doing all of those.
    If my baby would not eat with a light scarf covering her, then I will feed her in the car. But nothing will make me expose my full boob in public

    That's the great thing about this - no one is making you breastfeed without a cover in public!  However, you don't get to choose if other women do.  It's not up to you.  Also, there is obviously a large difference between nursing a baby in public and defecating or having sex in public.  That is a ridiculous comparison and extremely rude to breastfeeding women everywhere.

    This!!

    I haven't had to breastfeed in public yet, but I've had comments from family members about covering up when "the men" are around before having my babe. I have zero issue with doing whatever you do to feed your baby wherever you want, but thought maybe I'd feel more comfortable covering up. Well now that babe is here, "the men" - at least on my side have gotten used to the fact that if you want to hang out with me and my son, you're going to either see some boob, or you can look away. Breastfeeding is hard and I'm not going to make it harder on us both for your comfort.

    For extended family so far I've covered up, but made it very obvious I'm uncomfortable and it's making things way more difficult. I'll stick myself under the blanket and cut off conversation until I've got a good latch. We'll see where it goes...

    Not going to lie I'm really nervous for my baby shower this weekend. The thought of feeding - covered or uncovered - with so many watchful eyes (I'm at the front of a room of 70 people) is nerve wracking. I'm thinking positively that we'll be a bit more comfortable by then and I'll have the confidence to think "these people are here specifically for me and my son, why should I be uncomfortable feeding him in their presence?"

    I really hope breastfeeding in public becomes an empowering experience for all women!

  • @EmmyMommy123 if baby is too distracted by all the people then there is no shame in retreating to a quiet room :) I had to do that at least as my daughter got older and more aware of her surroundings. I'm sure you'll do great and anybody at your shower would be supportive!
  • LIly436 said:
    Breastfeeding is natural, as well as urinating, defecating and sex. There are respectful ways of doing all of those.
    If my baby would not eat with a light scarf covering her, then I will feed her in the car. But nothing will make me expose my full boob in public
    That's the great thing about this - no one is making you breastfeed without a cover in public!  However, you don't get to choose if other women do.  It's not up to you.  Also, there is obviously a large difference between nursing a baby in public and defecating or having sex in public.  That is a ridiculous comparison and extremely rude to breastfeeding women everywhere.
    It is very rude to children and men of older generation to expose half of your upper body and make them look at you and try to keep their appetite. Is it that hard to cover up? Comparison of natural bodily functions, nothing ridiculous. How would you like someone farting next to your plate in a restaurant? Very natural
  • LIly436 said:




    LIly436 said:

    Breastfeeding is natural, as well as urinating, defecating and sex. There are respectful ways of doing all of those.
    If my baby would not eat with a light scarf covering her, then I will feed her in the car. But nothing will make me expose my full boob in public

    That's the great thing about this - no one is making you breastfeed without a cover in public!  However, you don't get to choose if other women do.  It's not up to you.  Also, there is obviously a large difference between nursing a baby in public and defecating or having sex in public.  That is a ridiculous comparison and extremely rude to breastfeeding women everywhere.

    It is very rude to children and men of older generation to expose half of your upper body and make them look at you and try to keep their appetite. Is it that hard to cover up? Comparison of natural bodily functions, nothing ridiculous. How would you like someone farting next to your plate in a restaurant? Very natural

    I can't help but get involved with your ridiculous opinion. No one is MAKING anyone look at my boob while I breast feed. You can look the other way. You can't "smell the other way" if someone farts next to your plate. Also I don't think anyone here was talking specifically about a restaurant. There are many other things that people do in public besides eat.
  • DianaL92 said:
    LIly436 said:
    Breastfeeding is natural, as well as urinating, defecating and sex. There are respectful ways of doing all of those.
    If my baby would not eat with a light scarf covering her, then I will feed her in the car. But nothing will make me expose my full boob in public
    I'm sorry, but this literally made me laugh out loud. I have seen a good amount of women breastfeeding in public, and I have NEVER seen a "full boob" while they were doing so. They have all had their shirt covering what the baby did not cover. I'm sure there are a lot more that I did not notice were breastfeeding because it simply looks like they are cuddling their babies. And like pp said, it's their choice to breastfeed in public just like it is your choice to breastfeed in private.
    I have nothing against BF in public places, I just do not like the full boob exposure. I find it disrespectful.
    Do you remember the discussion on FB a while ago about a woman BF her daughter at her graduation? The picture of a utter like boob hanging in full view is still haunting me. Thank God majority of women are not like that
  • If people are shaming @LIly436 for having a differing opinion, what makes you any different than the people shaming women for breast feeding in public? I think we are all entitled to our own opinion and she has just as much a right to voice hers and not get ridiculed for it as anyone else!
  • @LIly436 you are sexualizing them when they are functioning like milk bottles for babies. The issue is with people like you that sexualize the breasts when someone is nursing in public, not the ladies that are feeding their babies in public. Your logic is the same as telling girls to change their clothes bc it distracts the boys, instead of teaching the boys to respect the girls and their bodies. I nursed in public and depending on my kid's mood, I sometimes had a cover and sometimes I didn't. I only got positive comments, never anything negative.
    How would you like to explain you elementary school aged son, for example, why this woman is half naked? 
    In regards to girls and their clothes. You have not been in a high school for a long time - girls quite often dress like sluts and do need to change their clothes in order to not give boners to teachers and boys
  • The difference is urinating, defecating, and sex in public are illegal. Breastfeeding in public isn't. So, it really doesn't matter what you, or anyone else, think. Don't want to see it? Turn your head. It's that simple.
    That is exactly what I am doing with rolling my eyes. We were asked for opinion on a subject, I am expressing mine. 
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    edited January 2016
    LIly436 said:



    @LIly436 you are sexualizing them when they are functioning like milk bottles for babies. The issue is with people like you that sexualize the breasts when someone is nursing in public, not the ladies that are feeding their babies in public. Your logic is the same as telling girls to change their clothes bc it distracts the boys, instead of teaching the boys to respect the girls and their bodies.

    I nursed in public and depending on my kid's mood, I sometimes had a cover and sometimes I didn't. I only got positive comments, never anything negative.

    How would you like to explain you elementary school aged son, for example, why this woman is half naked? 
    In regards to girls and their clothes. You have not been in a high school for a long time - girls quite often dress like sluts and do need to change their clothes in order to not give boners to teachers and boys

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    All I can say is wtf. Are you serious?

    Eta I never engage you because it's obvious that you like to troll, but this is one of the most ridiculous things I've seen from you.
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