carrie s said:
I have no problems with someone bf in public,but there are alot of people who are uncomfortable with it,there may also be parents out there who dont want their kids seeing that,so I think moms should be respectful to those people and cover up.
I refuse to worry about other people "not wanting their kids to see that." I am not responsible to anticipate parents who are afraid of natural, normal body functions. What is wrong with seeing a baby eating? It is normal, natural and what babies do.
I will cover up when you throw a cloth diaper over your baby bottle.

I will cover up when you eat your lunch under a blanket.

Not going to happen-right? I have been breastfeeding for over 4.5 years now, and I will say this, a blanket is a huge red sign that says "Nursing Baby Under Here!"
It is attitudes like this that 1)keep breastfeeding rates low and 2)keep the breast as a sexual object.
In all my years breastfeeding, I have never had someone say something nasty directly to my face. I did have someone complain about me nursing my tiny baby at Outback Steakhouse; I could hear her complaining to the manager (she was sitting across the aisle from me and wanted me to hear), and the manager told her sorry, nothing we can do. She is protected by the law. The baby is allowed to eat too.
I am a 38F and I have nursed discretely all over WDW and many other places. Nurse in a sling if you are worried. The worst part of exposure from nursing in public is definitely the post baby tummy.
All mothers are not required to pump to ease nervous onlookers. That is crazy. Pumping and carrying bottles is so much work. I did pump for my younger dd and supplemented at the breast. Cleaning that pump is a pain. I would never do it on a regular basis. I have never given either of my dds a bottle, but I do have experience with them from my days as a nanny, and they are a lot of work. No way for me; breast is so much easier.
Most women are very discreet. I would put money on the "one who whipped it out and let it hang" was either an exaggeration or a one time thing.
Oh and to end my long winded-ness, I will be NIP all over WDW with my 26 month old 8/24-9/2, so don't look, and don't expect me to cover up. She is a tall child, and she does ask for it. I think it is cute especially when she says "peease mama!" I will apologize in advance if I accidentally flash you, which I most likely won't.