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Kicked out for breastfeeding in restaurant?
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<blockquote data-quote="Etsi" data-source="post: 54446499" data-attributes="member: 252713"><p>You can't plan for everything (that would be a perfect life). Not everyone has a life that follows a specific schedule day by day. And it's not always choices, but rather simply life that gets in the way.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question about the funeral, it would depend on the type of funeral, what part of the funeral we were at, and how fussy the baby is. Our family is extremely modest, but breastfeeding was expected and a no one expected a mother to time her baby or leave a room. I've nursed in church, at parks, in restaurants, in the mall, at doctors' offices, etc. It's no more inappropriate than those that choose to bottle feed their child in those same places. No one sees my breast. If they have an issue, then they have an issue with the "idea" of someone nursing their babe. That is their issue in as much as someone being disgusted at seeing an infant bottle feeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etsi, post: 54446499, member: 252713"] You can't plan for everything (that would be a perfect life). Not everyone has a life that follows a specific schedule day by day. And it's not always choices, but rather simply life that gets in the way. To answer your question about the funeral, it would depend on the type of funeral, what part of the funeral we were at, and how fussy the baby is. Our family is extremely modest, but breastfeeding was expected and a no one expected a mother to time her baby or leave a room. I've nursed in church, at parks, in restaurants, in the mall, at doctors' offices, etc. It's no more inappropriate than those that choose to bottle feed their child in those same places. No one sees my breast. If they have an issue, then they have an issue with the "idea" of someone nursing their babe. That is their issue in as much as someone being disgusted at seeing an infant bottle feeding. [/QUOTE]
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