Breastfeeding is a loving and natural way to care for our baby's
needs. Studies show the benefits of nursing are tremendous, not only to our
baby but to ourselves and in our relationship with our baby. I nursed both my
babies, and I loved it. It was the best choice for my babies and for me.
Although, I will admit there were some drawbacks.
I am sure you are well aware that breastfed babies as all babies, need to be
fed on demand. They will let you know when they are hungry and rather loudly at
that. When and where doesn't matter to them they just want fed. Breastfeeding
in public IS LEGAL. As a nursing mom we are sometimes made to feel
uncomfortable nursing in public places. Cold stares from others in restaurants,
snide comments made under their breathe regarding you nursing your hungry baby
in public or even worse asked to leave or to feed our babies in the restrooms
at public places. Just think of it, would you eat in a public restroom? Why
would anyone be so sick as expect us to feed our babies there, any adult
certainly wouldn't eat there? But incidents like this do happen. And sometimes
we just don't know how to react or respond to some statements.
Believe me moms, I know how you feel. Then one day, I got MAD! No one has the
right to tell me WHEN and WHERE I can feed my baby. I went home and began
researching my rights and was amazed at what I found. The internet provides so
much helpful and up to date information for us.
Resources
There are legal rights that all nursing moms and nursing babies have. We have
the right to nurse our babies anywhere they have a right to be.
One of the best resources to find out just what your legal rights are in your
home state is www.lalecheleague.org/LawBills.html
Check out the site for information on Breastfeeding Legislation in General, by
state and the new Summary of Enacted US Breastfeeing Legislature.
We are doing what is healthiest and best for our babies and we SHOULD NOT be
made to feel uncomfortable, embarrased or ashamed of it. BE PROUD. The law is
on your side. Here are just a few other online resources you may want to look
further into for more information regarding working moms and your rights, and
the National Alliance of Breastfeeding Advocacy should you ever need to report
a problem or public incident and more.
www.ncsl.org/programs/health/breast50.htm - 50 State Summary of Breastfeeding
Laws
for reporting an incident: www.naba-breastfeeding.org/advocate.htm#feedback,
www.breastfeeding.com/workingmom.shtml ,
www.nursingmotherscounsel.org/workingmoms1.htm for working moms,
http://breastfeed.com/resources/articles/bflaw.htm .
There is so much information out there, take advantage of it and get to know
your rights so if an incident does occur, you will be well equipped to handle
the situation. Knowing I had rights gave me the confidence to nurse whenever
and wherever my babies needed to eat. I hope it empowers you as well and
encourages you to continue doing what is best for your precious little one.
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