I’d been wondering what to write about for this entry.
I’ve already covered symptoms (now I can add heartburn) and overall expansion (which leaves you itchy) and they are the main pregnancy related things happening to me right now.
But browsing the headlines I came to the breastfeeding in public issue, which seems to pop its head up every so often.
It’s never offended me to see women feeding their babies in public and really, from what I’ve observed, most mums seem to try to find a quiet corner, or have a blanket over their shoulder anyway.
You wouldn’t see anything much unless you craned your neck, which I think would be more of an issue with the observer than the observee.
Until now, though, I’ve never really considered doing it myself.
I’m not sure how I’ll feel when it comes to it.
Many women have told me I’ll be far less worried after the labour experience, where I won’t care who sees what, just so long as I GET THIS BABY OUT!
I also haven’t been on the receiving end of ‘that cry’ that means ‘hungry’ – the one that turns in to an unstoppable rant if it’s allowed to go on for too long.
I’ve covered up for so long, will I really be able to bare all, even just for that second (hopefully) it takes bub to latch?
It would make matters so much worse if some busybody came up and chastised me about it.
Do people like that say similar things to women who wear tops with plunging necklines, or to men who wander about in Summer without a shirt?
I think in modern society we should live and let live.
The actions of others are always going to make some people uncomfortable, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are doing the wrong thing.
I might get over my prudishness, I might not, but surely that’s my issue and not anyone else’s.