Loquacious
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Pumps don't ease anything but the time frame.
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Every one has the option to so what they please. Its just based on their personal comfort level.
Just like every Woman ain't rocking a two piece to the beach....
And every woman ain't bussing it wide open on Instagram
Every woman ain't pulling out her titty to nurse in public....
The choice is always there.... And its clear..... She's not being forced to a bathroom....
She chooses and seeks out a bathroom, that's her comfort.
The idea of pulling out in a crowd is terrifying to someone like her
What's wrong with a child seeing a mother (whether his/her mother or not) breastfeeding? Why/how would that be hard to explain to a child especially when they probably breastfed themselves?
cuz the child might think breasts can be used for their primary purpose. lord forbid.
the mindsets demonstrated in this thread r part of why breastfeeding rates r low. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK52688/ I wld be so ashamed but oh well.
I can see why people wouldn't want their child to see it. It's a discussion maybe they don't think their child is old enough to understand. My sons aunt breastfeeds her children. He spends the night there and happened to see her. He came home and said his aunt was breastfeeding his cousin like it was nothing. I was actually hella shocked. It's nothing to him. He pays it no mind. Not all kids are like that.
There is no right or wrong on how to feel. If people uncomfortable they have a right to voice that no matter how the other side reacts.
no. they were looking into the barriers to breastfeeding that many women experience. factors like not having maternity leave, struggling with pumping, stigma from other people, supply issues, tongue tie n many others play a role. it varies but there r patterns.
I don't think it's trying to discourage anything other than misinformation. especially since many of those barriers r either preventable or can be worked around.
tbh I'm surprised u interpreted it that way. if anything, it's pro-breastfeeding.
talking about the barriers to breastfeeding is kind of essential to breaking them down n making it an accessible option.
I hear you but in your opinion when would a child be old enough to explain breastfeeding to them especially being that they were just breastfeeding a year or two ago? Because just like you said, it's not a big deal to someone like your son, he gets it. It's not an issue to them like it is to us.