Tips for Breastfeeding in Public
- Wear clothes that allow easy access to your breasts, such as tops that pull up from the waist or button down.
- Use a blanket around your shoulders to cover anything you don't want to expose in public.
- Breastfeed your baby in a sling. Slings or other soft infant carriers are especially helpful for traveling. They make it easier to keep your baby comforted and close to you. But be aware that infant slings can be a suffocation danger for babies. Check with the Consumer Product Safety Commission for warnings before buying a sling.
- Use a women's lounge or dressing room in stores if you prefer to breastfeed in a private or quiet space.
- Practice breastfeeding at home with the blanket or other covering techniques if you plan to use them so that you and your baby are comfortable breastfeeding that way.
It helps to breastfeed your baby before he or she becomes fussy, so that you have time to get into a comfortable place or position to feed. (Over time, you will learn your baby's early hunger cues.) When you get to your destination, find a place you can breastfeed where you will feel most comfortable.
Source: Office on Women's Health (OWH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services