I’ve lost track of the number of times that I’ve been challenged for sharing breastfeeding pictures online, or the number of occasions that I’ve read about moms who have been shamed for feeding their children at their breast.
It’s 2016 and stories of moms being shamed for breastfeeding hit headlines regularly — it appears that our children’s nutrition is newsworthy… albeit not in the healthy and informative way we may wish for.
A while ago, I started the #ISupportBreastfeeding project in an effort to turn the social stigma of breastfeeding on its head. The project focused on support without caveats… on acceptance without shame…and it captured the hearts of thousands of nursing moms.
Together, our voices of unwavering support were heard.
Yet with a few too many instances of front-page breastfeeding scandals to recount, the time inevitably came to launch a new project: the #NoShame project.
This campaign serves as a reminder of the importance of support and the necessity of factual information.
I chose support above shame.
I chose information above ignorance.
I chose my baby’s needs above your opinion.
Do we really need such a project?
Yes. My answer is yes.
Because truly, there is no shame in breastfeeding.
If you would like to show your support for the #NoShame project, you can post (or message) your favourite nursing picture to the Mama Bean Facebook page, using the #NoShame hashtag.
A version of this post originally appeared on Mama Bean Parenting and The Huffington Post.
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Thank you so much, Louise, for sharing your wisdom, passion and inspiration with the POP community!
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