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baby feeding/changing area
Having recently visited a very large shopping centre with my 4 month old son i took him to the designated changing/feeding areas to change and feed him.
once i had changed what had to be the dirtiest nappy i've ever seen i took him to the feeding area which to my astonishment had a sign saying 'mothers only'.
Should i do something about this and if so has anyone got any suggestions as to what i can do
once i had changed what had to be the dirtiest nappy i've ever seen i took him to the feeding area which to my astonishment had a sign saying 'mothers only'.
Should i do something about this and if so has anyone got any suggestions as to what i can do
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i can see why you might find it wrong to say mothers only but often the feeding areas are for breastfeeding in private, which would obviously exclude the dads.
Its to make it easier for mothers to breastfeed in private as many dont like to do so in public.
perhaps suggest to the customer service team that they allow fathers to feed in a quiet area set aside from the breastfeeding one.
Its to make it easier for mothers to breastfeed in private as many dont like to do so in public.
perhaps suggest to the customer service team that they allow fathers to feed in a quiet area set aside from the breastfeeding one.
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