Mother Defends Public Breastfeeding After Online Backlash

The discussion over whether women should breastfeed in public has been ongoing for years, and one young mother recently reignited the conversation. Trinati, a mother to a 17-month-old daughter, is committed to breastfeeding her child whenever and wherever necessary. She believes that babies don’t follow schedules or care about location when hunger strikes. While some mothers feel hesitant or uncomfortable nursing in public, Trinati is determined to make a strong statement in support of it. Her choice, however, hasn’t always been met with acceptance. Breastfeeding her toddler in public often draws stares, awkward comments, and, in some cases, attempts by store employees to move her to secluded areas like broom closets, assuming she would be “more comfortable” there. Despite the pushback, Trinati continues to advocate for the normalcy and acceptance of public breastfeeding. Broom closets are hardly ideal for feeding a baby, which is why Trinati decided to take a stand. During a trip to Costco, she had her son capture a photo of her breastfeeding his baby sister. In an interview, she explained, “I never shy away from providing my children with what they need, regardless of our surroundings.” Trinati faces judgment not only from strangers but also from… CONTINUE READING…