Breastfeeding in Public: Much Ado About Something
Breastfeeding in Public: Much Ado About Something
Cara Terreri, LCCE, CD(DONA)
So, why the excitement? Why has breastfeeding in public become such a hot button? Advocates assert that making a big deal out of breastfeeding in public helps to normalize a normal way of feeding babies -- that it takes away the taboo. Yet others insist that calling excess attention to breastfeeding in public only heightens the controversy, turning something that is normal into a media spectacle.
Regardless of your views on breastfeeding in public, what it comes down to is basic human rights. Mothers have a right to feed their children; babies have a right to eat. And, women have a right to feed their babies -- bottle or breast -- where and when they need it.
Weigh in: What do you think about the media's focus on breastfeeding in public -- does it help or hurt the issue? Have you participated in a nurse in? Have you experienced discrimination for breastfeeding in public?