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yes, as a couple of others have posted, I too have fed on a bus, and a train - not the tube though - people don't have anywhere else to look except directly at you on the tube. but on the bus or train most people are facing straight ahead. Everyone here has already said it, but getting out and about, your baby will have nice long sleeps, you won't be doing the constant feeding, that you might feel you are doing now. You can always have a quick nappy change in the park or cafe loos if necessary, and you will start to feel more relaxed. If you feel relaxed, so will your baby.

Expressing is quite a complicated thing as people have said

I also expressed full time for a while with my latest, who was tongue tied


It needs patience, practice, peace and a double pump if possible/hands free bra


I agree that at this early stage it might be best for you both if you can take her with you, once feeding out of the house is sorted


Good luck

Sounds like you are doing well


You will get there x

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