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Are you embarrassed to breast-feed your baby in public?

Every mother is great. A long time ago, when I had no children of my own, it seemed uncivilized to breastfeed in public places. I'm really embarrassed. After all, I will meet all kinds of people. However, since I had children, I really realized that it is not easy to be a mother, and there is often too much helplessness.

As for whether it is embarrassing to feed your baby in public places, it goes without saying that it is of course embarrassing. Who wants to expose their privacy? This is not an exhibitionist. However, seeing the baby crying, I believe any mother can't stand it and will find a place to feed her baby. There is nothing they can do. Where else can they care? Love is speechless. When I was a mother for the first time, my range of activities did not exceed 2km. I'm afraid the baby will cry, so I'm anxious to go home and nurse. Now, when children grow up, sometimes they can go out and stay a little longer.

In fact, many large shopping malls now have maternal and child rooms. Under normal circumstances, we can find a mother-infant room to feed the baby. There are also many clothes that sell that kind of nursing cover, which can be covered in public places. Or, cultivate the habit of mixed feeding of breast milk and formula milk powder. You can take a bottle and a milk warmer when you go out, and you can give your baby some milk powder when you are hungry outside, but it's a little more troublesome. Take a lot of things when you go out.

Think about my mom. It's really great. Since having a baby, I dare not go far away, and shopping malls and supermarkets rarely go, let alone dress myself up. Sometimes many mothers have no image at all and don't care so much, so women are haggard after giving birth. They have paid a lot of unknown love. Even if we see a mother breast-feeding her baby in a public place, we must understand that they must have too much helplessness.