This mum was shamed by her own parents for breastfeeding in public

Read her brave response here

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Stay-at-home mum Kelly Stanley was breastfeeding her daughter Maya in a restaurant when her parents told her to cover herself up. She had nursed her nine-month-old baby at home, but, as she told The Daily Mail, “in the middle of the meal [my baby] started to get irritable and was reaching for me and grabbing at my shirt.” What happened next surprised her because she never expected to be shamed for breastfeeding in public by her own parents.

Stanley then pulled down her shirt and started to nurse her. Immediately, Stanley’s dad grabbed a cloth napkin and threw it at her.

“I asked him what he was doing,” Stanley wrote in her Instagram post. “He said he was trying to cover me.”

“The gesture was humiliating… Breastfeeding is NOT indecent exposure. It’s not inviting men to gawk at my breasts”

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Her father told her that the restaurant was “too nice” for her to nurse her baby uncovered, and that she should go to the car and nurse her baby there instead. Sadly, Stanley’s mother also told her that what she was doing was inappropriate.

“My mum stated that I was being inconsiderate of people who ‘didn’t want to see that,’ but I feel like I was being considerate of the other customers by not forcing them to listen to my crying infant during their meal,” Stanley explained to The Daily Mail.

The 23-year-old mum went on to add that being shamed by people close to her hurt her so much more than if a stranger would have done it.

“I was shocked to have someone so close to me not respect my right to breastfeed my child freely. It hurt more than if a stranger had done it,” she added. “I just didn’t understand why he cared more about the customers than the comfort of his own daughter and granddaughter.”

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Breastfeeding in public: “Breastfeeding is a normal and natural thing”

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Babies, as Stanley noted in her Instagram post, don’t take into account where they are when they demand for feedings. “Babies are notorious for wanting to eat at the most inconvenient and awkward times,” she wrote. “And most of them hate to be covered!

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“Breastfeeding is a normal and natural thing, and if someone has a problem with me feeding my child whenever and wherever, that is THEIR problem. It should NEVER be the breastfeeding mum’s problem.”

Stanley told The Daily Mail that her dad still hasn’t apologised for his actions, but that he does understand where she’s coming from better now.

 

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Cristina Morales