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In a discussion I had with my brother in law today (who is a future nurse!), I learned he is uncomfortable with public breastfeeding unless there is a blanket involved. I know some folks wouldn't even like it with a blanket! I strongly feel that, as nurses, we should be doing what we can to support and advocate for breastfeeding and shed it in a positive light. I couldn't believe that a health care professional would feel differently. Obviously, this is coming from the United States (sigh).

I'm someone that usually works to make people feel comfortable in situations, but if my baby needs to be fed and some guy doesn't like it, well then he doesn't have to look! My baby comes first. That's how I feel about it. Guys will say that we shouldn't expose our breasts because they are too sexual, then agree that breastfeeding isn't sexual, but still say that we should hide it.....I cannot follow the circular reasoning.

I want to raise sons who know that breasts, as sexually appealing as they may be to them when they are older, are made to feed babies. That a uterus carries babies and lady partss birth them. I believe that this gives men a truer, deeper respect for women and for all human beings ... our bodies are not just sex objects! I saw a funny T-shirt that said -- Breasts: Not just for selling cars anymore!

I wanted to see what other nurses thought about this, on a personal level as well as a public health level.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

I wouldn't whip my breast out to breastfeed in public without a blanket overtop. First off, i'd feel a draft w/o the blanket, secondly, it's something personal to me.

Specializes in Emergency Room.

this issue really just boils down to the fact that BF in public is not part of traditional USA culture. i have never seen a woman BF in a way that i thought was inappropriate. a couple of years ago i was in a restaurant waiting to be seated when a woman started BF her infant in the waiting area. some people did make faces (especially the women waiting to be seated with their husbands/partners:chuckle ) but no one said anything. the woman did not just "hang her boob out", she opened her blouse and postioned the baby using a blanket, so you really couldn't see much unless you were really paying attention. i think it is also important to acknowledge that as much as we don't like to think so, this country is very sexual and i don't think it is going to change anytime soon. as far as children go, i think it is easier to teach them when they are young. it's the irrational thinking adults you have to worry about.

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. as far as children go, i think it is easier to teach them when they are young. it's the irrational thinking adults you have to worry about.

boy ain't that the truth!:rotfl:

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Honestly how many women do you see breastfeeding who leave both breasts hanging out "all over the place"? really?

Believe it or not, quite a few.

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Marie, Really? I am quite surprised.

I have only seen one or two "let it all hang out" ALL MY LIFE!

I have to wonder where you live that women are doing this so much?

As for me, live in "tree-huggerville" in WA where BF is like 90%+ among new moms and NEVER see this done here. They are discreet and decent whenever and IF ever I "catch" them doing it.

Just saw a breastfeeding couplet at a mongolian restaurant today-----only reason I knew was baby was crying just before she put him to breast. Never saw even a flash of breast when she did it....and she was in church clothes, dressed up "to the nines". Somehow, it made me smile, baby was eating when ready and so was mom---she never skipped a beat. It was beautiful.

Specializes in Public Health, DEI.

Wow. I have yet to see anyone breast feed with both breasts exposed, and I don't consider even one breast to be exposed when it is covered by a baby's mouth.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
I think breastfeeding should be done somewhere private (where there will be no disruptions) and w/a blanket. I personally don't think it's very tasteful to be showing your bare breasts, whether you're breastfeeding or at Mardi Gras.

I don't care if it's "natural," it shouldn't be done in a public area w/o some kind of cover. I think it's rude to have your boob hanging out for whatever purpose it is serving. I don't want to see that crap. No one can convince me otherwise. If anyone thinks I'm closeminded, frankly, I don't care. I have a right to my opinion.

I don't think it's very "tasteful" to use the word "boob" but people are going to do it anyway.:rolleyes:

Specializes in Peds Cardiology,Peds Neuro,Pedi ER,PICU, IV Jedi.
I fully support breastfeeding. If you choose to breastfeed, and you choose not to pump, and you choose to not be a hermit.....then you most certainly have every right to breastfeed your child in public. Please do it tastefully, as I have a 13y/o younger brother with wandering eyes who doesn't view it as a natural thing and will stare:p There was a big debate about this on the Dr. Phil show a couple months back. Can you believe one woman said, "What gives you the 'right' to breastfeed your child in front of me while I am eating (referring to public resturaunt)? It grosses me out!":angryfire Truly narrow minded and self centered.

I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THE BIG DEAL IS, MYSELF :angryfire

My wife couldn't breast feed our sons, but do we mind seeing another mom doing what she NEEDS to do to feed her child? Hell no! And I totally agree with you on "tastefully" doing so...but most women do anyway.

Living proof that ignorance hath no boundaries or borders.

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I DO have to wonder about those people claiming to lose their appetite, seeing a glimpse of a woman bf her child in a restaurant. Seems like a real personal problem to me. Her breasts are HARDLY dirty items and it's not like they are squirting all over the place.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
So the anwser for those feeling offended:

don't look.

This is not a Mediaographic display but the natural fact of feeding a baby.

We need to get over it already.

I agree. I'd rather see a woman with her breast or two (saw one nursing twins at the same time) out breastfeeding, than those dipstick "women" that do it on TV or video for their 5 minutes of fame.

Specializes in Critical Care.
Here you go... http://www.motherwear.com/

Thank you for the link. I found some great stuff on there.

As far as being 'grossed out' by a woman breast feeding in full view of others eating in a public restaurant, ya wanna know what grosses me out? Seeing teenagers bent over and half their butt crack showing over the low cut pants they choose to wear. But I'm told that is stylish!

In Saudi Arabia, where many (if not most) women cover their faces, breastfeeding in public doesn't raise an eyebrow.

That is hilarious! I love this country, but it IS pretty mixed up. Women have become so objectified... so breastfeeding in public might actually mean they have purposes other than looking "hot." Breastfeeding is so sweet. I love seeing women bond with their babies.

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