New Mothers Fear On Breastfeeding In Public

February 14, 2008 · Print This Article

The thought of breastfeeding in public can cause many new mothers to doubt their decision to breastfeeding your baby. A fear of breastfeeding in public is a common emotion for new mothers. With a few tips, this fear can be overcome by learning the tricks to breastfeeding in public discreetly.

Choosing your nursing clothes with care can help you nurse your child without exposing your breasts to the world. Nursing clothes that have snaps, hooks or buttons are less likely to expose your breasts during normal movement. Nursing clothes with ties or fold over flaps can lead to embarrassing situations during normal activities like picking up a dropped toy from the floor or struggling to free a jammed shopping cart.

Keeping your breastfeeding supplies stocked and ready to go at all times is great way to help discreetly nurse your child in public. Being caught in public with a hungry baby and no cover blanket can lead to disaster for the modest mother. Keeping extra breastfeeding supplies in the trunk of your car in an extra diaper bag will ensure that you are never caught without the items necessary to nurse discreetly. Packing extra breastfeeding supplies like an additional blanket, burp cloths and breast milk pads in advance can save you from an embarrassing moment when last minute trips arise and you have little time to prepare.

Breastfeeding moms can choose to feed their babies in public bathrooms to limit their company to women only. Some breastfeeding women choose to nurse in the backseat of the car in a secluded area of a parking lot to provide more privacy. Another option for breastfeeding women is to pump breast milk into a bottle prior to any planned outings. While this option is not helpful for those sudden trips to the store or when a telephone call summons you away from home during a breastfeeding session, it can help you avoid many public breastfeeding encounters.

Breastfeeding mothers often grow accustomed to the glances of strangers and an occasional snide comment while nursing in public. Some breastfeeding mothers do not seem to be affected by the reaction of the public while she feeds her infant. Other breastfeeding mothers learn to be quick and discreet to avoid drawing attention while breastfeeding in public, never drawing a stray glance or awkward stare.

While your baby doesn’t notice who’s present while he or she is breastfeeding in public or at home, you may be crippled by fear at the thought of exposing your breasts in the company of strangers. Breastfeeding in public does not have to have to be traumatic. With some practice and advanced planning, breastfeeding in public can be done discreet.

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  1. Looking For Breastfeeding Information | Baby Maternity on April 23rd, 2008 1:50 am

    […] The benefits of breastfeeding are evident in an infant as well. Breast fed infants are reported to have higher IQ’s, have fewer digestion problems and have an intense bond with their mothers. Breast fed infants nurse more frequently than bottle fed babies since breast milk is digested more quickly. Breast fed infants with acid reflux or colic may also experience fewer symptoms while breastfeeding than when nursing a bottle. So wherever you can feed your babies even though you have to breastfeeding in public. […]

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