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Would you stop breast feeding if you were confronted by another customer?
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Nope! Obviously I will do my best to be discreet and go as far as possible to be out the way , but if someone see's me and happens to confront me, I WILL NOT STOP. I've done as much as I can, I think it would be unfair to expect me to stop.
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If, you were (for example) at your other child's school interview, and having a 30minute talk with the principal, and the baby started crying...would you breast feed then?
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I'd probably ask if they minded me feeding, or ask if I could go somewhere to feed and then return for the talk.
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Or how about when you were in a rush, and you were in town. You had to get back to the car by a certain time...would you stop to breastfeed?
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Dependant on the situation (not one I would personally be in) but if I was close enough to get to the car, I'd rush like a mad woman and feed in the car... If I was far away, then yea I'd stop to breast feed... sometimes things just have to be done.
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There is also bottles! I was bottle fed every time...and there is nothing wrong with me! Im sure if you were against bottle feeding, you could do it just once to see to your own baby's needs!
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I'm against bottle feeding unless absolutely necessary... so no, I would not do it just that once, I would rather stop and breast feed. I think the consequences of trying to combine breast and bottle feeding are too high, and I don't want to risk it.
There's nothing wrong with a mother choosing to bottle feed her baby, and I would never suggest there's anything wrong with bottle fed children... but personally I wouldn't feel comfortable bottle feeding my child, surely theres nothing wrong with that either.
As for the BIG toilet debate, that has been covered so many times with the same replies and responce's I will say....
Ignoring everything everyone else has said.
There is nothing to stop me going to a public toilet to breastfeed, but I won't.
I don't like the idea.
(sorry I haven't managed to put down who I'm quoting, I'm rubbish with this stuff)
http://www.babiesnappies.co.uk/2008/...ws-made-clear/
I found that interesting -
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if a mother who is breastfeeding a 27 week old baby on a bus or in a café is asked to leave or to stop breastfeeding, she can take legal action on the grounds of sexual discrimination. If that same mother was feeding a child under 26 weeks, she could take action under the grounds of maternity or sexual discrimination.
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