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So impressed with everyone! My arms are waaaaay too flabby to be feeding walking around!


I've just got back from America, where I expected lots of mums with their bosoms out feeding in public. But not so! I was definitely a novelty in the town where my bro in law lives. The diners were a pain - fixed benches with about 30 cm between the back rest and the table. My 6 month old wriggler sounds just like yours, Ruth! Also fed on the ferry in New York with tourists practically standing on me to get a good pic of Liberty, on many many trains, in supermarkets - boy did I get some looks! Having said that the Americans were absolutely bonkers about babies, and we had too stop every 2 mins or so, even in Manhatten, for someone to coo!


Worst place I fed was actually the plane - good old tiny economy class seat. I had to turn sideways which was really uncomfotable for 20-30 mins. On the return journey I planned to ask to feed in Business class (haha, they'd love that!) but in the end sat in the loo at JFK expressing his feed and enjoyed having my feet up on the plane while my hubby fed. much better!

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