>Jan Cornfoot <[log in to unmask]>
>I can't believe that anyone supporting breastfeeding would be collecting
>such a list - it's one word, ANYWHERE, and each mother can decide for
>herself (based on culture, personal preferences, location etc) where she
>will breastfeed. We can't feed into discriminatory practices whether it's
>USA or elsewhere.
Of course a mother should feel free to breastfeed anywhere, but what is
wrong with having a list of NICE places to breastfeed? Why be restricted to
nursing on a ferociously uncomfortable chair, assuming a chair's even
available, in the hubbub of a busy public area, when there's a better option?
I don't have the impression this list is restrictive---I think it broadens
one's options. If I have the choice of a comfortable chair in a clean,
quiet, low-distraction spot, I'm pleased and so is my daughter. If I'm in a
place I've never visited before, however, I'm unlikely to know about it,
much less how to find it at the drop of a hat.
I find lists like this helpful while traveling, particularly with kids.
Where to find a clean public restroom, where to find kid-friendly
restaurants that serve healthy food, where to find a grocery, where to find
a quiet spot in a public place---knowing this stuff beforehand helps travel
go more smoothly.
regards,
Julia
Julia R. Barrett
Freelance Science Writer & Editor
Mom to Sean (5) and Kira (2)
Madison, Wisconsin
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