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    Posted: 01 August 2009 at 10:50am
Yay it's World Breastfeeding Week! In a bid to reassure Mums it's ok to breastfeed whenever they need to, we've done a campaign of sorts of our own :)



(p.s. I've spoken to Emma previously about posting on the Forum and she said it was ok :) )

Spread the word!! it's ok!! (well it's more than ok, but that didn't fit on the photo )
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AWESOME!!! thanks for that! Spread it around!
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I like it Nice and to the point.
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I dont think id breastfeed in public .. Elias would pull off and I would create an indoor water fountain
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I'm just one of these super shy way to self concious chickys. Wish I was more brave
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Originally posted by lilfatty lilfatty wrote:

I dont think id breastfeed in public .. Elias would pull off and I would create an indoor water fountain


LMAO, that happened to me so many times with lil miss that I got in the habit of making sure I had a spill cloth on hand to shove over the spout if she pulled off.

It happened once when we were at the psychologist with the gremlins, and the look on her face when she spotted the squirt headed in her direction was hilarious
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i didnt realise it was you in the phot lou until i saw it bigger... well done!

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Originally posted by lilfatty lilfatty wrote:

I dont think id breastfeed in public .. Elias would pull off and I would create an indoor water fountain

 

My sister posted this last year, it still cracks me up.

On Sunday night DH and I were at the Ming Court at Sky City for a 12 course banquet to celebrate the wedding of the eldest son of close friends.

Now I don't know how many of you have been to Sky City, but as you can imagine it isn't exactly designed with children in mind. And while we had a babysitter for the older two, I had to bring my 3 month old baby with me as he is breastfeeding.

So around about the 4th course baby woke up and decided that he could use a snack. The restaurant was very busy and the whole place was extremely loud - so I decided to take a little wander and see if I could find a quiet corner with a comfy chair.

This was actually a lot harder than I expected. This is a casino, with umpteen bars. Quiet has not previously been included in the vocabulary of those describing it.

After being turned away from several parts of the casino because my infant is too young to drink hard spirits and gamble, I eventually managed to find a permissible route that bypassed all the perils to my young son's character and morals. This led me to the theatre end of the casino where I found a large and deserted foyer with seats.

So I sat down and proceeded to try and feed baby. By this time though he was so stimulated by the lights, noises and sights that we had passed that he wanted to party, not dine. Every time I tried to bring his head down for feeding he would press his feet against the side of the chair and his head would shoot past me.

Okay, I can sort this one out, cheeky monkey! Mummy has a few years and a lot of experience on you, sunshine!

So I got down onto the floor and sat with him across my lap where he would have nowhere to brace himself against. But do you think he would feed? NO! He was more interested in gurgling, chortling and shrieking - did I mention that there was a bit of an echo? Fun stuff!

Well, I thought, perhaps he is a little overheated. So I decided to strip him down to his nappy - this always got my middle son feeding well. In fact it works with most males - strip them off and put them in front of a breast and they immediately start paying attention.

But not this boy. He sucked enough only to start my letdown reflex. Which, for those of you who are still blissfully ignorant of the more bizzare aspects of breast feeding, this is when your breast fills up with milk which is then propelled at some force out the milk ducts forming a perfect arc up to several feet in distance.

So I am sitting there on the carpet in front of a row of seats, dressed up to the nines, with a semi naked child squirming and shrieking on my lap, one breast bare and milk gushing in a stunning arc out across the foyer.

And at that very moment three young people came charging round the corner, through the foyer until they laid eyes on the spectacle in front of them. At which point they stopped and gawped! Then continued rushing through the foyer - but now they were cracking up with laughter at the tops of their voices.

Unfortunately the ground refused to open up and swallow me so I was forced to admit defeat, cover myself and baby up again and slink back off to the dinner.

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Originally posted by lilfatty lilfatty wrote:

I dont think id breastfeed in public .. Elias would pull off and I would create an indoor water fountain


Just do what I did in the beginning and tuck an old style cloth nappy into you bra and then fashion it around your baby so that he doesn't get drenched.....how's that for discreet

I feed anywhere, I have no shame, I also actually get a small kick out of the old grannies looking at me in disgust, makes me want to purposely flash some nipple at them.

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That's fantastic! It's so good to see an older baby/toddler on there too.
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I used to be embarrassed but now am fine about feeding in public, it's my baby who often won't do it - too distracted! I still try though if we are out and about - I was very sad the other day to be out with my family and my Dad and brother looked distinctly embarrassed when I went to feed Would they rather he kept screaming about how hungry he was I wonder?
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