9 Reasons you may be uncomfortable with seeing breastfeeding
Uncomfortable when you see breastfeeding? Here are 9 reasons and action plans for getting over that.
Uncomfortable when you see breastfeeding? Here are 9 reasons and action plans for getting over that.
Is breastfeeding in public a like of human decency? Are the mommy wars what parents are really battling every day?
Being vocal in our stand against harassing mothers feeding their babies in public is an important part of supporting breastfeeding, women, children, and families. But is that enough? Not everyone is comfortable with approaches such as social media debates, nurse-ins, and talking to a TV crew but there are other, possible more effective, means of inspiring systemic change.
by Jessica Martin-Weber Ah, the bru-ha-ha. A celebrity shared a picture of herself breastfeeding her child. She’s a hero! She’s so natural! She’s supporting women! She’s a REAL mom! She’s…
What should you do if your child encounters a breastfeeding woman? How do you answer the questions they may have about what it is she is doing? How do you respond if your child should see that? With tips and even a script, this handy guide can help you navigate the confusing and potentially rocky terrain of talking with children (and maybe even adults) about breastfeeding.
Jennifer Borget, news anchor and blogger shares why she breastfed her son on TV in a news report and how she has become a breastfeeding advocate for World Breastfeeding Week.