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Date: | Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:49:51 -0400 |
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Peggy wrote:
"Discretion and decorum as public expectations are not out of line with breast feeding."
One might argue that "discretion and decorum" are acceptable expectations when they are the mother's expectations
for her own body. Even then, it is possible to help her release restrictive cultural beliefs that impede her ability to
breastfeed successfully through both education and example. Often women who imagine they will be uncomfortable
feeding in public are only uncomfortable because of the restrictive attitudes of others, not their own inherent beliefs.
What is implied in the above comment, however, is that it is acceptable for others to have such expectations. The word
decorum means "appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety". Who determines the
appropriateness of another's behavior? We will never be a breastfeeding culture so long as we restrict women to special
locations, special clothing and special rules of "decorum" when feeding our babies.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
Intuitive Parenting Network LLC
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