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LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
>Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:41:32 -0500
>From: David Sulman and Anne Altshuler <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Nursing in Public/ To Cover Or not to Cover?
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>Mothers of twins have special issues when nursing out in public. Nursing
>fashions that are designed to open over the breast when the fabric is pulled
>to one side don't work well when two babies want to latch on. At least one
>gets a mouthful of fabric. And with two little toddlers anxiously lifting
>mom's sweater in search of a snack or some comfort it is hard to be
>discreet.
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I was able to find several nursing shirts that had 2 openings in the
bottom layer. In fact, it was rare to find a shirt with just one
(middle) opening. They worked just fine for almost any position -
double clutch/football, double cradle, or a clutch/cradle combo. Yes,
it was obvious I was nursing, but nothing showed. Iit was certainly no
more obvious that if I covered up with a blanket, a canopy, or a Hooter
Hider.
Now that I have two toddlers, we rarely nurse in public anymore since
they are just too busy doing other things. On the occasion that we do
need to NIP, I've not yet encountered an instance where they needed to
nurse SIMULTANEOUSLY.
For this mom of twins at least, these "special issues" are really
non-issues.
Jennifer Upton RD, LD/N
and mom to 17 month old twin boys
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