Here is a breastfeeding attitude to celebrate.
We’ve all heard the stories of the mums made to feel uncomfortable for breastfeeding in public.
We’ve read of the women asked to leave public places, or cover-up and we have felt horrified that such an attitude still exists.
We have felt anger and disgust that women are still shamed.
But then there are attitudes like this one. Attitudes that make you feel lighter, proud. Attitudes you want to celebrate.
A regional café in Rockhampton has turned the tables on a customer who complained about a breastfeeding mother.
The owners of Cheese and Biscuits café Jessica-Anne and Stephen Allen say they were only doing what they felt was right after a man complained about a mother breastfeeding in their café.
The male customer had approached the owners and complained about the woman feeding her baby sitting at an outside table.
Jessica-Anne Allen said “a middle aged gentleman” actually returned to the counter after ordering a coffee to “inform us there was a mother breastfeeding out there and we might want to ask her to cover up”.
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“We told him that we are a breastfeeding friendly cafe, that we have mothers’ groups and ladies who come and breastfeed all the time and we would never ask a mother to cover up when she is feeding her child,” she told Fairfax Media.
“We also told him there were plenty of seats inside, away from the woman and her friends, if he wanted and he seemed fine, and as far as I was concerned that was the end of it.”
Ms Allen says when she went outside to deliver the coffee to the male customer she saw the breastfeeding mother was upset.