breastfeeding in public
If you're a new Mom who is nursing your baby you may be nervous about breastfeeding in public.Or perhaps you are disturbed by media reports of women who are harassed for breastfeeding in public and are
considering pumping your milk to give your baby when you leave home.
Here are some tips for discreet nursing that have worked for many Moms. Hopefully they will help you feel more
comfortable breastfeeding in public so you can avoid the inconvenience of pumping and preparing bottles.
1) Before you have your baby, attend a La Leche League or other breastfeeding support group meeting.Unfortunately in our Society that gives lip service to the benefits of breastfeeding, it is still rare to see Moms
breastfeeding in public, and so most of us grow up having our own babies never having seen another woman nurse. Going to an LLL meeting and seeing how other Moms nurse their babies discreetly and confidently can boost your own
confidence. They can also share with you tips that will make nursing in public easier for you. Visit http://www.lalecheleague.org to find a
local group.
2) Invest in a baby sling. These are wonderful for making life with a baby easier all around, but one
thing they're great for is discreet breastfeeding. I can't count the times someone approached me in a store and commented on my baby having no
idea that s/he was latched on and nursing! The fabric of the sling can be adjusted to come up over the baby's head (yet most babies don't mind
this like they do a blanket), or you can use the extra fabric on the "tail" to cover baby. You can get baby slings online . (Two are reviewed on this site, they are the Moby Wrap and the Maya Wrap)
3) After your baby is born, practice nursing in front of a mirror or a friend to perfect your technique.Once you and baby are getting to be old pros at the latch on, you can most likely do so in just a couple of
seconds.
4) Nurse at the first signs of hunger. A nursing baby generally draws
less attention than a screaming one! So latch your baby on as soon as you notice that s/he is hungry...rooting, sucking on fist, grimacing face,
etc. A crying baby also makes you nervous and you and baby may take longer to get latched on comfortably.
5) Try turning your body away while you latch on. If you're sitting at a
table in a restaurant, simply turn your body away from the table briefly while you latch baby on, then resume your normal position.
6) Try nursing clothes. These are designed to cover your belly for more
discreet breastfeeding. Here is a great source for stylish nursing clothes. Or simply wear a thin top under a cardigan or other shirt. You can also
make your own nursing top by cutting slits in a tank and wearing it under another shirt.
7) Bring a book or large purse to set in your lap for camouflage. Your
diaper bag would also work. Set it in front of baby on your knees while you latch baby on. Or hold a book so that your baby's head and your
breast are out of view. Some Moms like to use nursing covers.
And lastly...
8) Be confident! You are doing something that is best for you and baby
and that women all over the world for thousands of years have done. Be proud of yourself and give passersby a warm smile. You'd be surprised how
often people will smile back or even approach with a commendation or anecdote about their own children. |