Sunday, February 14, 2010

Who Buys Breastfeeding Blankets 1st Public Breastfeeding Experience?

1st public breastfeeding experience? - who buys breastfeeding blankets

I was advised to take our baby from 6 weeks to prepare for my husband R. I have in my pocket baby. As I filled in the waiting room, our baby started to arouse, and as usual, cried a little. I gave him a lollipop and eventually pushed him out and landed on the ground. I tried to calm him, but not enough. I grabbed a bottle, but was not there. I took my baby to a single seat bathroom and was, of course, is dirty. So I went into the empty corridor in the corner and began feeding. I had a tug on his shirt, but above all he had carefully hidden. Looking after the training of workers and wanted the child. I told him that I have fed, and said: "It is better to go to the toilet, just like whites. BTW, I'm Black and cow molded me. Then I went back to the waiting room and asked if the writer has called us. He asked me why I was so spread out a blanket and said, then frowned and said I should buy a piece of cloth, especially for breastfeeding in these situations. Chit Chat The child died, and sat down. A lady sitting opposite us have asked to see the child. Again, I think people uncomfortable in front of me. My son locks me very much, and do not touch my breast all in the waiting room. Nobody could my mother, because my breasts were well covered. I did not participate in the emergency room that day, but the answers were about breastfeeding in public to go negative. I do not suppose that our baby at any place, if necessary. My question is: Has anyone supportednter similar experiences?

8 comments:

Mom of Ethan and Sophie said...

Why in the world and complain? I want to write a letter to the highest level of management that you might find in the hospital! I do not care if the racist remark was green completely unfounded. You do not need to use the toilet, time to go. It seems that you did everything right. The second consideration is that the women cover business, as your baby during breastfeeding. I would be furious.

However, the first time that breastfeeding in public can be difficult for many, many mothers. It's something I could do in the privacy of your own home, and now you need to do before strangers. I had a similar experience with my son. I had a 4-to-time audit week and tried to maintain is not necessary, but .... I, M in a crowded waiting room and began to cry. Dental chair and gave him a pacifier while. I'm happy for B / C she cries a lot. I asked the receptionist if there could be an empty examination room or an empty office to breastfeed my son, she did not say. I asked how much longer, "said a short time. I used a blanket on the two and was pinned to obtain coverage. There were many people in the waiting room and I was so uncomfortable (you know what shut the waiting room of a doctor may be) as soon as I drop the nurse called. I was so angry and, like everything back and "fix" me go, and cry as a baby too.

Sorry for your experience. They have done everything right. Congratulations to youND I hope your baby is doing well.

Mom of Twins and a Singleton! said...

It's terrible! I'm sorry he had to fight.

I was not really a problem nursing in public.

Artie Lange Fan said...

What in the world of the hospital is it?

Amber said...

I've never had an experience like that. Feed your baby is not in public toilets .. She went out of their way to discreetly and no one has the right to make these comments to you. my baby is not a bottle or pacifier. if they want or hunger, as it goes right in my chest. I always have a towel or blanket, and can usually take a seat and sit alone. sometimes I can not, unless I never comment like you. and these people were members of the health professions. I have her name and complained to management. You must write a letter to his experiences in the clinic. Tell them to mention how ignorant their staff about breastfeeding and also "ignorant as whites. Qu &OT: I am white and when I heard him say that I was listed .. above all not be so ignorant to make the connection, and second, nobody is able to feed into the bath. How do you eat in the bathroom.

too many hospitals have a room for the employees of nursing. It was a question that could be gone

zC said...

You should contact the hospital administrator. As a nurse and a person who has worked in hospital administration should, call us! They should have offered a nurse clean room! This is a group of BS.
As my first experience outside the hospital ward of the Office for pediatricians, nurses have a shirt and cardiwrap. I took care of her in "The Childrens Place Store clothes, and everything was fine, no one could see or say anything. Someone said, "Oh, look at this child care" and just started a cooing, only be pursued. Now I believe that will always be in our personal space, they want to risk his passenger looked at me, then c It is your fault, that in our area. I do my dilgence by covered grandstand, but I will not enter orUT on the way to protect the ignorant and curious to know that we are nursing.
Now add the rest as an extra, but he did not insituate was false. The hospital was very bad, they should be the main PPL promotion of breastfeeding. The racist comment is unreal!
A shirt care very easy to do without sewing! Find a sheath of a point, any ole thrift are saved, but Old Navy has a good choice, too. Put it on Mark and he would fall if there is a T-shirt, now one and a half inches (if you're on the edge of the side-HEM). Cut. You do not stop to the edge, because it unites and does not unravel, and no one could say. If you want to end it, then follow a small tape recorder and the underside of the iron to the instructions on the hem of tape. Remove the cut and paste into the V-neck, as a sign of modesty and a face by placing the top edge. Use the safety pins and pin underneth weapons. Maintain Well, to decommission the envelope you put your baby in, and the position of the soft soil around the baby's mouth. WaaLaa!

kittenca... said...

WOW that is terrible! I'm sorry, you would deal with the ignorance of the people in your area!
As a proud woman and breast-feeding, you should feel comfortable breastfeeding anywhere in public!
Congratulations.
And I do not think there will ever go to a restroom to feed her baby! I do not know who eats in the bathroom.
Keep up the good work you do!

Bay Bomber Carson's Mumm said...

I've never faced this problem and I am almost every day.

I took my 4 months of a giant shopping mall for the first time (we live in a small town with a small center with a few people who I am is something generally used for maintenance), and if it should be for the vast fully lined mall Christmas shopping, I sat on a bench in the middle of the most popular shopping center and the movement (attempts) to the nurse. It was pretty fussy lately so I cried a little before nursing. This has led to much unwanted attention! However, I can only comment was, "Oh, he apparently hates shopping!" And "somebody's crazy." As seems to be the only ones who mingled not dirty, but intimate, awww "what a cute baby!"Look.

I feel uncomfortable breastfeeding in public, but after this experience with so many fans, I feel competent to do so than ever before.

It is terrible that a hospital of all places, and man, making him uncomfortable. Shame on them. It is a place that you automatically assume that breastfeeding would be easy possible.

EDIT: I read what the question about Canada, said a bit more than breastfeeding friendly, and I am inclined to believe really. I live in Nova Scotia, and I have only one complaint in the side of the Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI) is one in a shop, ask to meet a woman, and it was a store of victuals in my hometown . The women reported thelocal newspaper and soon received a public apology. Breastfeeding is also very encouraged by the hospitals here, not scorned.

Mom of 2 Beautiful Peanuts said...

No, never. I have my child, etc., with the breast milk in the hospital, doctor's office, restaurants, airplanes, and they were never rude comments. Not only Re inappropriate comments. Breastfeeding, but they are ignorant and racist. I should note that the comment of the woman is completely irrelevant.

I live in Canada and it seems that public breastfeeding more acceptable.

I'm sorry people were so rude to you. Not always.

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