Sincerely,
Me, Bert
While my family and I were shopping for pillows at IKEA today I saw so many women breastfeeding their babies in public. Some were sitting on benches with breastfeeding covers. Some were wandering around the store; some were discreetly covered by a shawl and one woman I saw had a cami on and that was it. And one woman came into the family restroom I was in changing my daughter's cloth diaper to sit in a comfy leather chair and nourish her baby.
I walked about the store with a sense of pride. These women are my people. They know what it's like to not only give physically give their bodies to growing and sustaining another life for at the most 40 weeks. They understand what it's like to continue sharing their body with a child ensuring he grows healthy and strong. Maybe I'm hyper aware of public breastfeeding because August is National Breastfeeding Awareness month and there have been a few breastfeeding in public debates on the morning network shows? Whatever the case, on this particular Sunday afternoon, IKEA was surrounded with beautiful women breastfeeding their babes confidently. That right there, being able to feed your child publicly in confidence, is what this awareness month is about.On a lighter note, can you breastfeed your baby without your hands? What's your secret? I want to make this happen next time around!
Special thanks to the beautiful mothers who shared their breastfeeding pictures with me: Shannon, Erica, Karine, Kim & Meg.
I nurse hands-free while wearing my Ergo carrier! At Ikea, Target, grocery stores..wherever. I’m rather ample in the bosom department as well, so to make it work, I loosen the underarm straps on my ergo to let baby sit further down, then I pull my breast up and out of my shirt. Snap the Ergo hood in place and tada! I tried it a few times at home to get the hang of it and check myself out in the mirror to see how much (if any) I was exposed. Good thing is that even with a huge bust, I can make it happen without being exposed. Depending on how fussy baby is, I will need to slip one hand into the carrier and just position my breast so that she can nurse comfortable, but I can still continue on with a free hand and walk around getting things done.
I can nurse hands-free when I’m wearing my daughter in our ring sling. It’s awesome.
Great post. I too love seeing moms nursing in public. I just mastered nursing hands free this time around with our fourth child. I use my Baby Hawk and go about what I’m doing.
I have big breasts and I cannot seem to do it! Need to use one hand to support the girls! ;o)
Love, the idea is more come to brestfeed in public with no shame!. I need to use a carrier to breastfeed handsfree
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