5 tips for breastfeeding in public with complete confidence — WorldBreastfeedingWeek
Of course you can nurse anywhere—and there’s no reason to hide—but opting for an out-of-the-way table in a restaurant or a quiet corner of a store, with fewer distractions, might make the experience easier and more enjoyable for you and the baby. If you’re on a plane, you might find it feels more private to nurse in the window seat instead of an aisle seat. Many malls have family-friendly rooms where you can nurse and do diaper changes with ease, sometimes with toys for older kids, too.
is stylish enough to wear even when you’re no longer nursing; and Aden + Anais swaddle blankets are lightweight and multi-purpose .If a store owner or restaurant manager approaches you, know that it’s your baby’s human right to feed anywhere and any time, and that legally they can’t ask you to stop or move.
A version of this article appeared in our May 2016 issue with the headline, “Breastfeeding in public,” on p. 55. Check out our editors’ picks for nursing wear and accessories that make breastfeeding on-the-go a heck of a lot easier:
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