2. To reply to the folks who have an issue with seeing nursing moms/babies in public, or think that making them go to a private place is a viable alternative: THIS MAKES ME SO MAD!!! Sorry, but nursing is one of the most important things I do right now. It's personally important to me and to my 2-year-old because it such a nice part of our relationship. It's socially important, because it is helping to create a secure, happy boy who will grow up grounded and self-possessed (hopefully). It's culturally important because it demonstrates women's power in a society that likes to take power away from women. It is VITAL that people see women nursing in public! If we want to see our society becoming more nurturing of children, we need to promote the idea that nursing is normal and healthy. We CANNOT promote that idea by forcing women into seclusion for nursing. If it makes you uncomfortable to see normal mom/baby behavior such as nursing, burping, spitting up, etc - think about why you are uncomfortable. It's not because this stuff is gross. It's because you have been conditioned by society to think it is. That is what needs to change.
And I am unwilling to move to a private room, if I have an infant to nurse while I'm out to dinner. No way. I want to stay and eat dinner, and join in the conversation. Shaming women into going into the smelly bathroom to nurse makes it seem unhealthy, undesirable, dirty. Women and babies are part of society and should be treated as a valuable part of society. The way to do this is NOT to treat nursing as a dirty business!!