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baby looks about 6 months, I doubt it's a very enjoyable feed covered like that
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..I guess that I just don't understand how a mum breastfeeding her baby is in any way unpleasant or off-putting to anyone..even if they are eating...that's all the baby is doing as well...
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I say tits should be allowed
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..yep, I think so as well because babies need to be fed when they're hungry and for the comfort of the mum as well..so if Claridge's has a policy. it should be that no babies are allowed in the restaurant at all....not to say..yeah, you can bring your baby inside but if they're hungry, you must cover up or allow them to get distressed...
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I thought you were being seriarse...
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..that should be their rule though/their rule wasn't well thought out ..they don't know when a baby will need to feed so if they've decided that a 12 week old baby is allowed in the restaurant then it's not really reasonable to ask that the baby should be covered when they do feed...
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Thats because other Mothers do not run to Twitter Its only a issue because she made it so |
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I would think the other diners would be more uncomfortable / disturbed with a screaming hungry baby than one who is being discreetly fed.
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..she didn't make it an issue, Arista..she highlighted a basic flaw in their rule of allowing mothers and young babies into the restaurant when there is a chance that, that baby might need to feed and then making the mum feel uncomfortable by insisting she wear a huge napkin when she was already perfectly discreet and modest....I'm presuming that wasn't told to her when she arrived at the restaurant..that, that would happen if her baby was hungry whilst she was there..?..so their rules will accept her custom ..and if she was offered a Ł75 discount off the bill, then tea is pretty expensive there ...I would also presume that would give a pretty good service as well/an 'attentive' one...which didn't explain the rule to give her a choice to make a decision when she entered the restaurant....hmmmm...
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Because people are Eating its normal Not to have a Tit being sucked at that time |
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Breastfeeding is perfectly natural and innocent, and is also a necessity when the baby is hungry. A baby does not know where he is, only that he is hungry, therefore, it should not matter where breastfeeding him occurs as long as the mother is being discreet, and she obviously was being discreet. It is yet more PC madness. Normal diners would merely look away and even smile upon seeing this occur, and the one's who should be 'covered up' or asked to leave, are those who perceive offence or distaste in something so beautiful and tender, and perfectly natural. I mean, it's not as though she laid the baby on the dining table and proceeded to change it's nappy - now that would justify complaints. ![]() As Marsh says - 'Leave her alone'. Go get a life. |
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Storm in a teacup again for me,I haven't a view really, I always avoid looking at other people if in a Restaurant anyway,so likely wouldn't have even noticed she was doing so.
However, 2 of my Cousins said, if they were going to a Restaurant they would ensure baby was fed before they went, 'if' babies were allowed in the Restaurant. They would also themselves not wish to feed the baby in the presence of others in any event. As to the Hotel, well,since it is happy for Mothers to feed their babies while using its facilities,then maybe it should designate a room where a Mother can go with the Baby to feed. Doesn't sound a hard thing to set up in my view. Last edited by joeysteele; 03-12-2014 at 09:22 AM. |
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Look Kirk
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Breasts are totally different things after the birth of a child.They're not our play things anymore for a while. There is nothing embarrassing or disturbing about an uncovered breast that is feeding a baby unless you're immature as feck or under the age of 15. You can plan to feed your baby before you go out but babies get hungry when they decide and it's not on a timetable.Sometimes they 'cluster feed' where they will be on that thing repeatedly for hours,You can't plan for this,It just happens. As Ammi said,This rule is ill thought out.They should either ban babies from their restaraunts or just let them get on with it.The sheet is just drawing attention to it.You could'nt even see the tit before. |
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I really do love you Arista but you're wrong here. Well - maybe you're not wrong - but their crap rules are. As Ammi, Annie ,Paul, and others have said, they should either ban all 'nursing' mothers and babies (won't do that - turning money away) or provide a creche (won't do that - costing money) or let nursing mothers discreetly suckle their babies as needed. There are no more options.
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