What do you think about breastfeeding in public places?

Updated on society 2024-07-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What do you think. As long as moms don't feel anything. What will happen to the people next to you. Some people still want to be embarrassed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is a great mother's love, and whoever despises her is belittling himself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Where and where to breastfeed depends on the child, not on the bad words of some people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the baby cries and has to be fed, you can use the "covering" to temporarily cover it to "avoid people's eyes and ears", and at the same time it can also eliminate the public's strange eyes and inappropriate words. If it's a public place, you can choose a relatively secluded corner in advance and then consider breastfeeding your child.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is the duty of mothers, please understand.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I really can't understand that for public places, some private behaviors are best distinguished from public behaviors, and it is better to help children build public awareness from an early age.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have the conditions, you want to feed your baby in a public place, and there is no way to do it, and I hope that people who have never raised a baby will understand. ‍‍

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As a dad, I fully understand the need to breastfeed in public places. At the same time, I regret the embarrassment suffered by mothers who breastfeed in public places.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The act of breastfeeding in public places seems to me to be normal, but also helpless, others can not understand, but people who have given birth to babies must be clear, when the baby is crying and hungry, the mother must be flustered and anxious, simply can't manage so much, nature just want to feed the baby.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In China, there are not enough nursing rooms for mothers to breastfeed their babies at any time, which is an objective problem caused by the infrastructure not keeping up with the needs of the people. I think it's understandable, for the sake of the kids.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Breastfeeding in public places is a normal thing, but it is indeed too much to be hyped up, and some people even scold it for being shameless.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Breastfeeding in public can be considered appropriate, as breastfeeding is a natural physiological need and babies need to eat regularly. Mothers breastfeed in public to meet their infants' nutritional needs and to maintain their health.

    Many countries and regions have laws or policies that protect the right of mothers to breastfeed in public. For example, some places explicitly state that mothers have the right to breastfeed their babies wherever they need to be fed without interference or restrictions. These laws and policies aim to support breastfeeding and ensure that mothers are able to breastfeed their babies freely and comfortably, while also promoting public acceptance and understanding of breastfeeding.

    Of course, in order to respect the comfort and privacy of others, mothers may choose to use appropriate modalities and coverings when breastfeeding in public. This can be the use of a scarf, shawl or other covering to provide some privacy, or the option to breastfeed in a specially set up nursing room or private area. This allows the baby's needs to be met while also respecting the feelings of others.

    It is important to understand and respect the rights and choices of mothers, while encouraging social support and acceptance of breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is essential for the healthy development of infants, and the normalization of breastfeeding in public places helps to create a more inclusive and supportive social environment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is perfectly appropriate for a mother to breastfeed in public. Breastfeeding is a natural behaviour and breastfeeding mothers need to feed their babies at any time and anywhere. The baby's need for blind feeding is not about time and place, so breastfeeding should also be fully supported and respected.

    In some countries and regions, the law has clearly stated that breastfeeding is legal and protects the legitimate rights and interests of mothers. However, in some countries and regions, there is still prejudice and discrimination against breastfeeding. Such prejudice and discrimination not only violate normal health needs, but can also affect the close bond between mother and baby, as well as the reductive and social perception of breastfeeding.

    Building a more normalized and respectful lactation culture requires us to promote the meaning and benefits of breastfeeding, and to make the concept and concept of breastfeeding more understood and supported by society. At the same time, we should also make breastfeeding a normalized, legalized and respected behavior through continuous improvement of laws and regulations and advocacy and education.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is completely appropriate and normal behavior for a mother to breastfeed in public. Breastfeeding is one of the best ways to ensure the healthy growth of your newborn. Breastfeeding in public is also a necessary way to breastfeed.

    Mothers have the right to breastfeed their self-indulgent children in public places without shame or embarrassment.

    Many countries and regions even have laws that support breastfeeding, including breastfeeding in public. Breastfeeding may be required in a variety of situations, so society should ensure that breastfeeding is accessible.

    There are steps mothers can take to improve their comfort and privacy when breastfeeding in public. For example, choose clothes that are convenient to wear and discrete, or choose a suitable place to breastfeed, such as a hailstorm room or a more intimate corner.

    In conclusion, breastfeeding mothers in public is a natural, appropriate and necessary behavior, and society should support and respect the hard work that mothers make for their children.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In China, the Xianzhi Tanfa affirms the freedom of speech enjoyed by citizens who are hungry.

    Breastfeeding is a natural and healthy way of interaction between mother and baby, and it is legal to breastfeed your baby in public.

    When breastfeeding a baby in public, you need to pay attention to the following:

    1.Choose the right place: When breastfeeding in public, you should choose a relatively hidden place, such as a mother-and-baby room, toilet, etc.

    2.Wear appropriate clothing: Appropriate clothing should be worn when breastfeeding and avoiding exposing private parts of the body to avoid causing unnecessary trouble.

    3.Respect the feelings of others: When breastfeeding an infant, you should respect the feelings of others and avoid affecting the normal life of others.

    4.Pay attention to hygiene: Hygiene should be taken when breastfeeding to avoid the spread of germs that can affect the health of the baby.

    In conclusion, it is legal to breastfeed an infant in a public debate setting, but safety and hygiene need to be taken into account.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Breastfeeding is one of the best nutrients for your baby**, but breastfeeding in public is often misunderstood and negatively rated. However, there is nothing wrong with breastfeeding in public, and it should be encouraged and supported. Let's talk about why it's appropriate to breastfeed in public.

    1.Legal compliance: The law protects the right to breastfeed.

    China's Law on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests and many local regulations stipulate that the rights and interests of breastfeeding are protected by law. According to these laws, it is perfectly legal for a mother to breastfeed in public.

    2.Social awareness: Social awareness of breastfeeding can be improved.

    Breastfeeding is an important part of maternal and infant health and parent-child bonding. The society should rationally recognize and respect breastfeeding, and breastfeeding should become a common habit for everyone. Breastfeeding in public is not only an expression of love for the child, but also a manifestation of civilization.

    3.Harmless: Breastfeeding doesn't cause unnecessary trouble.

    Use a specially designed nursing cover or towel for effective concealment and privacy. If you breastfeed in a normal, non-proper position, it will not affect public order or food hygiene and safety, so please do not be overly concerned. On the contrary, excessive attention to concealment may bring unnecessary physical discomfort and cause adverse psychological reactions.

    4.Humanistic care: Breastfeeding in public is also a manifestation of humanistic care.

    Babies may feel hungry or restless at any time, including in public places, and it is not possible to ask the mother to refuse to breastfeed because of the environment. In this process, the tacit understanding and interaction between mother and baby will also be felt by relatives, friends and passers-by, and it can also bring social care.

    Breastfeeding has become a controversial topic in our society, and breastfeeding in public in particular requires the support and attention of all of us. Through more awareness and education, we can make more people aware of the importance of breastfeeding and help mothers breastfeed more easily in public, so that both children and mothers are better cared for and loved. Let's work together to create a social climate that supports breastfeeding.

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