DisneyPhD said:
wow, thank you for sharing that post.

That is such a good point that I think people who judge bf moms need to hear. Good for you for feeling more secure about it it now. I wish it had been easier the 1st time. Both my DH and my parents are very suportive of breast feeding and that has helped me emensily.
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Thanks. I think so often this turns into an arguement that people try to turn into two molds
1. Fanatics who just want to run around naked shoving their b__bs in others faces
2. Prudes who would like people to dress as if they were a nun and rather feed a child ANYTHING that didnt involve skin touching.
In reality, thats just not the case .
I admit that I really use to be uncomfortable about the idea of bf like many on these boards, mainly because I never knew anyone who did it growing up. I think that many people who disagree with bf in any public place fall into that category. ( I can actually remember the first person that I saw bf ever - in 1993 at Busch Gardens in Florida, I was turning 13 that week and I remember thinking EW GROSS

It was something I have NEVER seen at home.) But after i decided (due to health reasons and cost) that I would bf ds, i got the unique position of still being a little squeamish about someone accidently seeing something, and being horribly worried and stressed that if my baby were to need something while we were out, if I would be comfortable enough in whatever situation we were in to give him what he needs. Most bf moms are not trying to rile anyone up or make a political statement, it is very simply a mom trying to meet the needs of their child.
I also agree, there are places that I would not consider appropriate for bf; all of those places being places that CHILDREN in general would not be appropriate. A very fancy restaurant, the opera, an adult only dinner party. So that is where church can fall into the slippery slope. I have known both types of churchs (those who welcome children to the service and those who dont) but I guess in my original statement I was referring to churches that allow children in the service. I can see both ways (I actually work in a church nursery), but its my personal belief that children should be a part of worshipping the Lord. They may disrupt occasionally

but it is all part of a learning process for them. So that is the TYPE of church that I had in mind when stating I would bf there. If children were not invited to the worship service, of course I would not bring them in to bf, but I probably wouldnt go to that church either!
Im sorry, Im just rambling now, I just feel so passionately about this, because I know that so many people are still squeamish (as I was when I was younger), and if there is anything I can say to help them understand the bf mom a little better, im ready to try! It really ended up being such a good experience for us (ds's health, saving money) and I dont want anyone to MISS that experience because the idea of bf makes them nervous or squeamish. And as that commercial says "Please give a bfing mom your love and support!"