I agree Jo - from now on - it's look out Penrith Plaza - here I come -
'boobs on parade!!'.

(I loved your story about that dear old soul).
love Nic
x x x xx x
ps - we must get together soon - busting to show you our homebirth video....
and I know how you just can't get enough of them!!!!

----- Original Message -----
From: jo hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] birth and breastfeeding attitudes


> Go for it Nic,
> Get them both out with a bub on each side. Penrith Plaza wouldn't know
what
> hit them!
> I have a lovely breastfeeding story to share with you that occurred at the
> very same shopping centre Nicole is talking about.
> Maya was about 4 weeks old and I had the other 3 kids with me shopping. We
> stopped for a milkshake and so that I could feed the baby.
> I was in lala land as often happens when zoning out feeding and I felt
these
> 2 hands (the hands almost felt familiar) gently grasp my shoulders and a
> sweet voice whisper in my ear "good for you, you keep doing that - it's
much
> better to see than all these young girls bottle feeding". When I turned it
> was an elderly women (she must have been 80 in the shade) and she just
gave
> me a loving smile and turned and hobbled away. It absolutely made my day -
> week in fact - and she still comes into my thoughts quite often.
> It has certainly made me comment to women who are breastfeeding in public
> and who are looking a little uncomfortable with it, after knowing how such
a
> comment made me feel.
> Jo Hunter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron & Nicole Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 10:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] birth and breastfeeding attitudes
>
>
> > Hi Jo,
> > Up until yesterday, I had never experienced
> > anything negative towards me breastfeeding any of my three children in
> > public.
> > Actually of late, I have been doing it more than ever, as I try to
finish
> > off my Christmas shopping....it's been great having my baby in the
> sling...
> > and as soon as he gets restless or whingy as I stand in the long
queues...
> I
> > just pop him on the boob.... and voila!! Instant calm and quiet!!!  Good
> for
> > baby, good for me... and good for all around me!!!
> > It makes me wonder though, if this woman has such repulsion at seeing a
> very
> > young baby suckling at my breast (which even for the fairly prudish is
> > deemed OK) - what she would think if she saw me breastfeeding my toddler
> > (2.4 yrs)??!! Or even still - both baby and toddler at the same time -
now
> > wouldn't THAT have been something??!!!!
> >
> > cheers,
> > Nicole
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Jo Bourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:43 PM
> > Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] birth and breastfeeding attitudes
> >
> >
> > > this really surprises me, I have just never had even a nasty look
> (though
> > lots of smiles) - feeding my baby (and now my toddler) on buses, in bank
> > queues, at funerals, weddings, at restaurants with my grandmother who
> > bottlefed all of her 7 children... I forget that there are still people
> > around with this attitude. My daughter still feeds A LOT at 22 months so
> we
> > still feed in public all the time and I would have the same reaction you
> > did - assuming they must be talking about something else.
> > >
> > > To be honest I have heard far more women who bottle feed complaining
> about
> > getting dirty looks and feeling embarassed in public than breastfeeders,
> > possibly they feel guilty and are expecting to get a negative response
so
> > they see one. I do think that the majority of Australians have a
> reasonable
> > attitude today, or at least know to keep their negative opinion to
> > themselves.
> > >
> > > cheers
> > > Jo
> > >
> > >
> > > At 23:05 +1100 7/12/03, Ron  & Nicole Christensen wrote:
> > > >Not only am I exasperated by the constant shameful attitude about
> natural
> > > >birthing in this country ...but it seems to not stop there!!! .....
> > > >I was strolling out of a local shopping plaza this morning, with my
> > darling
> > > >4 month old baby suckling contentedly on the breast all snuggled up
in
> > his
> > > >sling... when a middle-aged woman past me and commented quite loudly
to
> > her
> > > >husband "that's disgusting!!".
> > > >Being in my own little world with my baby - my first thoughts were
that
> > she
> > > >was in deep conversation with her husband... until I eventually
looked
> up
> > > >and she was giving me a filthy look!!!
> > > >I am already disheartened by the ignorance of natural birth in this
> > country
> > > >... but when the sight of a mother breastfeeding her young baby draws
> > > >venom.... (especially from another woman) it really makes me sad.
> > > >I hope that this woman does not have girls...goodness knows what
advice
> > she
> > > >would be passing on!
> > > >
> > > >sorry - just had to share my bizarre experience of today...
> > > >kind regards,
> > > >Nicole
> > > >
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