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Breastfeeding Article:
Tips for Breastfeeding
in Public
By: Kelly
Gough
Even
though breastfeeding education has come a long way many mums still feel
uncomfortable about breastfeeding in public due to a perception that
it is unacceptable.
New mums can also feel a bit self-conscious about
feeding in front of others and it is one of the reasons the women stop
breastfeeding early.
However with a few tips and clever tricks, breastfeeding
in public is possible and no longer a reason to feel stuck at home with
your baby.
It's a Wrap
A large muslin wrap, shawl or baby blanket wrapped around your shoulder
and back is an easy way to give you more privacy while breastfeeding.
It's easy, portable and will keep baby nice and cosy, especially
in winter.
Breastfeeding Clothes
Breastfeeding clothes - also known as nursing wear -
really have come a long way and are fantastic for discreet feeding in
public. With clever built-in nursing access you can quickly latch baby
on without anyone noticing or having your breasts on display. Breastfeeding
tops today look like the latest fashion, so they help you to look and
feel good as well.
Baby Slings and Carriers
Many baby slings allow you to carry your baby and also breastfeed
your baby at the same time without anyone even knowing. Make sure you
wear clothing that allows you easy feeding access for your baby.
Nursing Rooms
Many large shopping centres and public places offer modern and comfortable
parenting rooms that allow you to breastfeed your baby with privacy
and a little quiet too. This can be great if you are a new mum and a
bit self-conscious as a bit of space allows you to concentrate. Can
also be handy if you have a toddler to manage as some have playpens
to keep bigger brothers and sisters amused.
Plan Ahead
If possible try to plan ahead and give a feed just before leaving
on an outing or going shopping so you can limit the number of feeds
while you are out.
As you can see with a bit of practise breastfeeding
in public is possible and also convenient, as you don't have to
carry or heat up bottles. With more women breastfeeding in public it
will also become more socially acceptable and viewed as a normal part
of mothering.
Kelly Gough is a business mum who manages online
boutique Nuvo Maternity (www.nuvomaternity.com.au
). Nuvo Maternity specialises in stylish nursing wear and breastfeeding
clothes.
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