A young breastfeeding mother in Missouri is fighting over what she says was an unfair comment made by a manager at a local Denny's. As she was nursing her baby, she says a manager told her to cover up. When she said she didn't have a cover, she became embarrassed and quickly left.
The story is making headlines for good reasons. All Tiffany Morgan wanted to do was feed her child and she was made to feel like a common criminal. According to her, no one was even complaining.
Morgan even had a card that stated Missouri's breastfeeding statute. It states that a mother is allowed to breastfeed with as much discretion as possible in any public or private location. Seems clear, no? Um, nope. Actually it's not at all.
What is "as much discretion as possible"? Morgan didn't have a cover but she said she wasn't actively trying to flash anyone. So was she discreet or not? Who decides?
This is the kind of thing that is so ridiculous. A young mom shouldn't have to debate whether or not she is being "discrete" when her baby is hungry. It's a BOOB, people! If you don't like it, look away. For the love of God, it won't bite you.
I will never understand how a mall can be littered with photos of Victoria's Secret models in barely there lingerie, but a breastfeeding mom must be "discreet." Do we really hate babies? Or is it just women's bodies we hate?
We moms SHOULD be sick of this. We should take a stand. "Discretion" should be an etiquette rule, not one that is actually state law. All the state needs to say is that a mom is allowed to breastfeed in public or private. We can take care of the rest.
Most moms know without a law that she shouldn't breastfeed and drive. She knows without a law that she shouldn't breastfeed while in a moving vehicle. So my guess is most women are smart enough not to purposely try to flash a whole restaurant of people their naked upper body.
If that happens, it's because the baby was hungry.
When stories like this happen in restaurants, it's especially galling. Everyone has a right to eat there as they wish except the baby? How does that seem fair? Is a mom just supposed to let her baby scream in hunger so she doesn't discomfit a random person she doesn't even know?
It's insane to think that a mom should feel guilty or bad or wrong for feeding her child. It's hard enough to be a mom in this culture. Are these the "family values" we want to teach?
Shame on any public place that tries to stop a mom from feeding her hungry infant.
Were you ever told not to nurse?
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This is a double-edged sword. People bitch about babies crying in the restaurant, but then when you go to feed the baby they bitch about your breastfeeding. I think people just like to have things to complain about.
I've nursed in restaurants, at museums, friends' homes, and never been told that I need to cover up. And I have disproportionally large breasts which sometimes take some maneuvering and manipulation before my babies could latch on. Especially during the first few months of infancy.
But I'm also now 38 weeks into my 3rd pregnancy and I've never had a random stranger touch my belly.
Maybe I just give off a very strong "don't f*** with me" vibe?
no but you need to be respectful to others yes its just a boob but thats how things are have some class if you are hell bent on feeding in public bring a cover up i all ways did. not that hard even a sweater works im sorry but i dont feel bad for her she needs some lessons in class and needs to understand she wasnt being attacked she was simply told to cover up get over it!
ok and on the baby crying in the restaurnt get over your selves and again have some respect for others yes you need out yes you want a dinner but if your baby is freaking out leave not that hard! im 21 and if my child is acting unruly i leave i box my food and leave its called commen decency whitch most of you have lost or never had to begin with. babies cry but just because they do does not mean you sit and ignore it teach your hell spawn that bad behavior wont be tolerated god my dd is 10 months and knows if she does not behave we will leave and toys are gone god!

LynBozyou are awesome i did the same at least you show class!
@LynBoz - why should I have to pump before I leave the house with my baby? I work full time and do plenty of pumping so my baby has food for daycare. Pumping SUCKS! I hate it. And I'm not looking forward to doing it again. Babies are much more efficient than a machine. With 2 other kids that need to be shuttled around to school/daycare/friends homes plus errands that need to be run, there's no way in hell that I'm going to take the 20-30 minutes necessary to pump before I leave the house every single time just in case the baby is hungry and somebody out in the world thinks the way I feed my kid is gross. I don't consider remaining in my seat at a restaurant and holding a baby to my breast or going to sit on a bench in a museum or park being "in peoples faces about it." It's not like I'm standing up and shouting "hey, look at me, I'm about to put a baby on one of my boobies!" In most situations, a cover makes it 10x more obvious that I'm breastfeeding than if I just sit down, unhook my nursing bra, and hold my baby against me. And many babies hate having their faces covered when they're trying to eat. I know I sure wouldn't want to be forced to eat under a blanket in our current heat wave!
You're such an idiot, Sasha. She wasn't treated like a criminal. She wasn't even asked to leave. She was asked to cover up. At a restaurant. Where other people were eating. I don't give a shit about the right to breastfeed wherever someone decides to whip her boob out. What I care about, and others I'm sure, is being able to eat without having to look at it, if it's not something I want to see.
She went to a restaurant. She knew she'd be feeding a baby. How much pre-planning does it take to pack a freaking baby blanket and actually have a bit of modesty.
This "mother" is an ass.