Tinker_
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Hey ladies (and proud daddy's!)- I thought I would start a thread to post breastfeeding tips in the parks!! And a place to provide breastfeeding support for each other! I know sometimes we feel like we are the only ones who breastfeed, but I assure you-- there are a lot of us out here!! So post your advice-- and if you don't support breastfeeding moms- GET OUT OF THIS THREAD!
Here are my tips!
-Don't feel shy about asking a CM to use a dressing room to breastfeed! They are happy to do it, and you get privacy and airconditioning! I even had a wonderful CM bring me water one time (you know how thirsty you get?)!
-Find out where the baby stations are before your trip- they have nursing lounges that are wonderful!
-Keep your eye out for a nice bench in the shade- they seem to be strategically placed through the park!
-Stay hydrated, and don't forget to eat! I know it sounds silly, but with all of the excitement, it is easy to forget!
-My pediatrician suggested that I nurse, or pump some milk for a bottle and feed it to my son during take off of our flight. This relieved the pressure in his ears. I just nursed Wes, but you might not feel comfortable doing that if you are sitting next to a stranger on the plane (DH was next to me, and he is used to it by now!!
-Invest in a good nursing top! Or, if you prefer to use a blanket, they make really neat ones with velcro, in case baby tries to pull it off, it is fastened around your neck to prevent a peep show!
Anyone else?? I'm glad to see so many breastfeeding moms on the boards!!

Here are my tips!
-Don't feel shy about asking a CM to use a dressing room to breastfeed! They are happy to do it, and you get privacy and airconditioning! I even had a wonderful CM bring me water one time (you know how thirsty you get?)!
-Find out where the baby stations are before your trip- they have nursing lounges that are wonderful!
-Keep your eye out for a nice bench in the shade- they seem to be strategically placed through the park!
-Stay hydrated, and don't forget to eat! I know it sounds silly, but with all of the excitement, it is easy to forget!
-My pediatrician suggested that I nurse, or pump some milk for a bottle and feed it to my son during take off of our flight. This relieved the pressure in his ears. I just nursed Wes, but you might not feel comfortable doing that if you are sitting next to a stranger on the plane (DH was next to me, and he is used to it by now!!
-Invest in a good nursing top! Or, if you prefer to use a blanket, they make really neat ones with velcro, in case baby tries to pull it off, it is fastened around your neck to prevent a peep show!
Anyone else?? I'm glad to see so many breastfeeding moms on the boards!!

) but I can help with tips on NIP since I nursed him everywehre and anywhere, including airports and on flights. DEFINITELY feed him during take off and landing, the sucking helps their ears BIG TIME! I personally didn't pump any time we took him on a trip since I didn't want to lug everything around with me, but I always managed to find a bench or someplace to sit that was out of the way to nurse. If anyone ever noticed what I was doing, they never said anything, and I never used a cover up or anything.

And I had some moms, especially those with older children (or even grandmothers) who would say something like "Good for you!" or something like that. I love that!! So I try to do the same thing when I see a mom nursing, show a little support that is. 