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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

Learn how to cover up properly when nursing your baby, so as to avoid offending others. OR... not.

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  • Hahaha--fantastic!! I have found, especially with my older babies, that the cover is often LESS discreet. Nothing like a big old blanket to advertise, "HEY!! I'm breastfeeding overe here!!!" Meanwhile, the baby covers my belly, and if I keep a hand on my shirt I can pull it down quick if he pulls away to look around. I'm, like, ninja-nurser.

  • @gerardluver777 Ah, well if it works like that, then I expect you to wear gloves at the table, because hands are definitely part of the reproductive cycle and sexual intimacy. God forbid that those hands appear where I might be eating my food. Plus you don't know where they've been! Also, you might want to inform the American Academy of Pediatrics that they have it all wrong about the whole "you should breastfeed your baby during the first year" thing.

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  • I'm totally up for women breastfeeding in public, it's one of the sexiest things ever!

  • even my infants kicked the blanket off it just didn't work for us and know one was so stupid as to say something rude, I doubt they even noticed.

  • even my infants kicked the blanket off it just didn't work for us and know one was so stupid as to say something rude I doubt they even noticed.

  • @leab779705 I think you missed the point :P

  • I need to be able to SEE to latch my baby on. I tried one of those nursing covers with the boning that's supposed to let you see the baby, and I still couldn't see to latch on my baby. She kept wriggling and waving her arms til the cover was off her face and screaming bloody murder. Good thing I tried it at home first, it would have attracted a lot more attention in public than if I just fed her. My baby is only two months old, BTW. Little babies don't like it either.

  • On the RARE occasion that I do cover my baby to nurse I feel like Michael Jackson.

  • @BlissMonique HAHAHA I love the comparison!

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