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Breastfeeding & the Law

A Current Summary of Breastfeeding Legislation in the U.S.

A Look at Enacting Breastfeeding Legislation

Breastfeeding Legislation in the United States

Breastfeeding Legislation in Italy

The Breastfeeding Relationship and Visitation Plans

Is Breastfeeding Really a Visitation Issue?

Breastfeeding and Divorce

In the Best Interest of Breastfed Babies

Extended Breastfeeding and the Law

Extended Breastfeeding and the Law (2)

Working It Out:  Breastfeeding at Work

You Can't Call Me for Jury Duty--I'm Breastfeeding!

So I Nursed Him Every 45 Minutes

A Current Summary of Breastfeeding Legislation in the U.S.
By Elizabeth N. Baldwin, Esq., and Kenneth A. Friedman, Esq.

BREASTFEEDING IN PUBLIC

Mothers have a right to breastfeed where they go with their baby, even if that is out in public. It does not matter whether the mother goes to a public or a private place, or even whether they are in a state with legislation. No one has the right to tell a mother how to feed her baby, especially a way that increases the risk of illness to both mother and baby! Legislation has been enacted in nearly one-half of the states in the U.S. because they want to clarify this right, and in some cases, provide a remedy for mothers told to stop breastfeeding. It is hoped that legislation will help to change society's attitudes that breastfeeding is something indecent and should not be done in public. Underlying this, is the goal to increase the rates and duration of breastfeeding recognizing that this is an important health choice that must be encouraged.

Babies need to be breastfed on demand, and mothers should not feel pressured to use bottles. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, babies do not need to have bottles or pacifiers, and even if a mother wants to use these, they are contraindicated until breastfeeding is well established. Early introduction of bottles or pacifiers can put the breastfeeding relationship at risk, as the baby can develop nipple or bottle confusion, often resulting in the baby not being able to correctly nurse. If this happens, the baby may wean, or have such serious difficulties that the mother may need to seek professional help. Would we want even one mother or baby to have an increased risk of illness just because someone doesn't want to see it? Also, using bottles takes away from the convenience of breastfeeding, as the breast it is always ready and available, at the perfect temperature, with no preparation needed. No breastfeeding mother should be told that she should have to use bottles, anymore than a bottle feeding mother should be told that she should be breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is an act of nurture, not something to be hidden. Mothers should be allowed to choose for themselves how they want to feed their baby, and our society should not discourage their choice, especially when it is one that benefits all of us.

It is important to remember that women have a right to breastfeed in public whether there is a law or not. The purpose of legislation is NOT to legalize it, but to clarify the fact the fact that women have the right to breastfeed in public, or that it is not a criminal offense, such as indecent exposure. Thus, if you are in a state that does not have legislation, you still have the right to feed your baby where you go. Breastfeeding legislation often exempts breastfeeding from any criminal statutes, such as amending an indecent exposure or nudity law. More progressive legislation creates a new law that sets forth a woman's right to breastfeed. Some of the laws provide mothers with legal recourse if they are told to stop breastfeeding, such as New York, which has the strongest law in the nation, where a right to breastfeed as one of a person's civil rights was created.

Not only have states enacted legislation, but various cities and counties have amended ordinances, or enacted laws that protect breastfeeding. One of the most notable is the City of Philadelphia, which submitted an ordinance in 1996 that not only prohibited discriminating against breastfeeding mothers, but also prohibited segregating breastfeeding mothers. In response to other states considering allowing establishments to tell mothers where they can breastfeed, they enacted this law to make it clear that such acts are segregation. In 1999, a federal law was enacted that ensures a woman's right to breastfeed her child anywhere on federal property that she has a right to be with her child. As the legal system continues to recognize and encourage breastfeeding, a message is sent to the public at large that breastfeeding is an important issue; one that has an impact on our lives and the futures of our children. But society's views and taboos are not easily changed. Legislation that recognizes the importance of breastfeeding is just one step toward helping our society become more supportive of breastfeeding.




Last edited Wednesday, December 5, 2001 4:59 PM by CRT.



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breastfeeding [View all] , lionesslocks10, Tue Apr-02-02 06:01 AM
 
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what's wong with formula?
Apr 02nd 2002
1
RE: what's wong with formula?
Apr 02nd 2002
2
breastmilk is good
Apr 02nd 2002
3
      ok "Ross"...
Apr 02nd 2002
4
      RE: ok "Ross"...
Apr 02nd 2002
5
      I'm back
Apr 03rd 2002
10
      ross is cool
Apr 03rd 2002
68
      peoples association
Apr 03rd 2002
8
projectile vomiting
Apr 02nd 2002
6
RE: breastfeeding
Apr 02nd 2002
7
RE: breastfeeding
Apr 03rd 2002
25
      without a pump
Apr 03rd 2002
26
           exactly!
Apr 03rd 2002
           priorites?
Apr 03rd 2002
27
                RE: priorites?
Apr 03rd 2002
28
                smartass
Apr 03rd 2002
29
                why not just not work?
Apr 03rd 2002
31
                     please...
Apr 03rd 2002
32
                     RE: please...
Apr 03rd 2002
33
                     pumping is pure pain
Apr 03rd 2002
37
                     damn.
Apr 03rd 2002
41
                          RE: damn.
Apr 03rd 2002
57
                     a coworker...whose wife just gaev birth...
Apr 03rd 2002
38
                          that's bull
Apr 03rd 2002
42
                               do you have extra bottles
Apr 03rd 2002
44
                                    there were
Apr 03rd 2002
58
                     the difference
Apr 03rd 2002
36
                     i'm sick of hearing peopl emake excuses for this silly ass society.
Apr 03rd 2002
39
                          u are so wrong
Apr 03rd 2002
43
                               ultimately it'd mean changing SOCIETIES views towards women and nursing....
Apr 03rd 2002
47
                                    so what do you propose?
Apr 03rd 2002
49
                                    this "ease into it" technique is failing...
Apr 03rd 2002
54
                                         key:
Apr 03rd 2002
59
                                              umm...
Apr 03rd 2002
62
                                                   present the alternatives
Apr 03rd 2002
67
                                                        i hear you...
Apr 03rd 2002
71
                                                             i was scared
Apr 03rd 2002
72
                                    RE: ultimately it'd mean changing SOCIETIES views towards women and nurs...
Apr 03rd 2002
50
                                    RE: ultimately it'd mean changing SOCIETIES views towards women and nurs...
Apr 03rd 2002
52
                                         be specific:
Apr 03rd 2002
61
                                              these are average nigerian women...
Apr 03rd 2002
63
                                                   again...
Apr 03rd 2002
70
                                    one, the other or on the way to both?
Apr 03rd 2002
53
                                         in reference to my coworker..
Apr 03rd 2002
56
                                              well...
Apr 03rd 2002
60
                     RE: why not just not work?
Apr 03rd 2002
48
                          then there's a problem in this culture when a mother must make that type...
Apr 03rd 2002
51
                are you saying
Apr 03rd 2002
30
                     they should set priorities...that's all.
Apr 03rd 2002
40
                          short-sighted
Apr 03rd 2002
82
                          women in poverty
Apr 03rd 2002
86
lactation consultants
Apr 03rd 2002
9
What are...
Apr 03rd 2002
11
      oh lord
Apr 03rd 2002
12
           RE: oh lord
Apr 03rd 2002
15
                picture me with an
Apr 03rd 2002
16
why is it illegal to
Apr 03rd 2002
13
two words:
Apr 03rd 2002
14
question
Apr 03rd 2002
18
      i have a book on breastfeeding...
Apr 03rd 2002
19
      europeans
Apr 03rd 2002
21
      that'd make sense since you'er european...
Apr 03rd 2002
22
           absolutely
Apr 03rd 2002
24
      define "European"
Apr 03rd 2002
64
           those whose cultrual structure is built on that of the western model...
Apr 03rd 2002
66
                oh I see
Apr 03rd 2002
84
                     *rubs eyes*
Apr 03rd 2002
85
                          answer the question please
Apr 03rd 2002
89
                               within the developed system
Apr 04th 2002
90
                                    wow....
Apr 04th 2002
91
                                    when you have choices
Apr 04th 2002
92
      not an issue of want
Apr 03rd 2002
20
           why is this turning into an issue of
Apr 03rd 2002
73
                maybe because the stigma being takled about only happens in america...
Apr 03rd 2002
74
                O.k. "Mr. Back it up man"
Apr 03rd 2002
76
                     here's the difference:
Apr 03rd 2002
79
                     *chuckle
Apr 03rd 2002
81
                          Also
Apr 03rd 2002
83
                     RE: O.k. "Mr. Back it up man"
Apr 07th 2002
93
                nursing on the bus...
Apr 03rd 2002
75
                     RE: nursing on the bus...
Apr 03rd 2002
80
WHAT?!?!
Apr 03rd 2002
65
     
           Whew!
Apr 03rd 2002
77
           there was a feed-in protest
Apr 08th 2002
97
you know...
Apr 03rd 2002
17
so true
Apr 03rd 2002
23
Scary yet true
Apr 03rd 2002
34
      ha!
Apr 03rd 2002
35
other thoughts/questions
Apr 03rd 2002
45
WIC
Apr 03rd 2002
46
RE: WIC
Apr 03rd 2002
87
      i was told WIC
Apr 03rd 2002
88
good answer
Apr 03rd 2002
55
kudos
Apr 03rd 2002
78
can we archive, please?
Apr 07th 2002
94
Do Vegans Breastfeed?
Apr 07th 2002
95
lanolin
Apr 08th 2002
96
umm, not a vegan but...
Apr 08th 2002
103
in the land of catcalling
Apr 08th 2002
98
you gotta be kidding...
Apr 08th 2002
99
      about what?
Apr 08th 2002
100
           LOL
Apr 08th 2002
101
                me and my uhm "digital" camera
Apr 08th 2002
102
archive, please
Apr 14th 2002
104

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