Chuffy
Posted : 2/16/2009 8:12:03 AM
JackieG
It can be sone so discretely that no one need be shocked, IMO.
This is the thing though - I am not so sure this is true for EVERY mother and EVERY child. What about squirmy babies? What about Nosy babies - the ones that unlatch to have a look round the room before latching back on again? What about "bigger babies"? Babies 1, 2, 3 years old - bigger? How do you do THAT discreetly? 
When William was born, I had a bit of a struggle at each feeding time, to get him to latch properly. If you get the latch wrong, you get sore, cracked and bleeding nipples. The baby doesn't get enough milk and gets hungry again very quickly. When the baby doesn't get enough milk at each feed, it has an adverse effect on your supply. So, the latch is very, very important and, frankly, I needed to see what I was doing, which is not conducive to "discretion"
. As a result, I *WAS* closeted at home, until we were more practised at it. That is NOT OK in my book. I thought we had moved away from an age where a woman's place was in the home.... we haven't. That is only true if you want to go out in a mini skirt an no bra, unfortunately!
The sexual woman is welcome or at least tolerated, in most public places. The nurturing woman is still confined. (Aside - the act of childbirth is called "confinement" - apt, no?)
So we got past the very newborn stage, and I started to venture out into the world with him, but I was only "allowed" to do so on the condition I put a blanket over what I was doing (as if it was shameful!) I have big boobs; I'm not a lucky woman with dinky little ones that are pretty much covered when the baby is attached. Well, the blanket made me more conspicuous and drew more attention. William didn't really like the blanket idea; he squirmed and fussed, drawing yet more attention.... just in time for the blanket to slip and my whole boob to be exposed. I was MORTIFIED. I don't think I could have felt much worse if I had had to take my knickers off there and then. That, pretty much, is a snap shot of why I sometimes resorted to formula when I had to go out.
I want to live in a world where that blanket isn't even necessary, where a woman does not feel ashamed should her breast be exposed in this ontext (no matter how MUCH is exposed) and no one even NOTICES an exposed breast when a woman is feeding, any more than they do an exposed arm or an exposed foot. If that's going to happen, more women have to feel comfortable breastfeeding in public, and that's why I ask for encouragement 
JackieG
I have seen women who seem to be making a sort of statement of the public feeding and I don't understand that at all. Maybe some exhibitionist issues?
The key word here ^ ^ is "seem". A woman nurses her child freely and rather than seeing it as a beautiful sight that captures the essence of Motherhood, too many folks cast aspersions on her character, implying that she is doing this for her own gratification/that she is an exhibitionist/that she is immoral/indiscreet/common/without shame... It really is very sad.
I would like to see more of these women you describe - the ones "making a statement". I suspect the woman is not anouncing loudly to the surrounding public of her intention to feed. I suspect she is not even carrying a large sign with words to that effect. I suspect she is just removing her breast from her clothing and feeding her child, without further ado, making no attempt to hide it in any way. I suppose she IS "without shame" in a way.... She doesn't feel the shame I did, or she has got past it. Well, I say GOOD FOR HER! I envy her. I aspire to be her. She doesn't have "issues" - I DO, thanks to a lifetime of social conditioning, but I am determined to get past them and carve a different world for my children's children.
Wow, it looks like I'm a feminist. Who knew?!!