"And you, where have you done it?": Humor and love to normalize breastfeeding

If they asked you "And you, where have you done it?"Surely you would think about the strangest place where you made love, precisely because it is an act that we all assume should be done somewhere with relative intimacy.

Intimacy is what many people believe it is also necessary to breastfeed a baby. However, although many nursing women feel this way, many others do not, neither their partners nor, above all, their babies. That is why a video with mischief, humor and love, as defined by its authors, can be used to help normalize breastfeeding in public.

Many women prefer privacy

"Hey, but many women prefer to do it in privacy, quietly, with their baby," you can say. And it's true, many prefer it that way and that's why they should be able to do it where they wanted, with breastfeeding rooms prepared for those women who wish to use them.

And those who do it in public?

Other women have less qualms about breastfeeding their babies, or they use nursing rooms if they are nearby, but do not use them if they do not do well or if, obviously, they are far away, that they have to be able to do it anywhere.

Personally, I have the feeling that the reluctance is getting smaller and that there are fewer and fewer people with a closed mind capable of throwing disapproving glances, but there is still work to be done so that babies can breastfeed wherever they want and, moreover, remains a lot to do for older children, those of one, two or three years, may also suck in front of other people.

It is true that when they are older they have more patience, but it is also true that at these ages they do not usually breastfeed to eat, but above all to find a tranquility that, for whatever reason, they do not find alone: ​​they are somewhere unknown, they are with unknown people, they have hurt themselves, etc. And all this is also a need, in this case, emotional.

Do you deserve to receive that comfort wherever you are? Of course, let's not forget that we are talking about young children that they still need a lot of contact, a lot of love, a lot of caresses, a lot of kisses, a lot of nice words from parents, a lot of understanding and a lot of tit, all oriented to help them restore their inner peace and allow them to continue observing the environment and keep interacting with it, and learning, from a point where they are less nervous.