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Jessie James Decker Doesn't Care What Critics Think About Her Drinking While Breastfeeding


Singer, designer, reality TV star, and mother of three Jessie James Decker caused a stir last month when she posted an Instagram photo of herself sipping on a glass of wine while breastfeeding her youngest child. Critics flooded her comments section with statements like, “Why are you drinking while feeding your child? Disgusting.” Another person wrote, “Drinking alcohol & nursing ur baby. Real smart.”

But given the ‘gram’s DGAF caption—”Cheers bitches”—Decker may have suspected there’d be critics before she even posted the photo. Either way, she’s standing by her choice now. “I have three children. I know what I’m doing now. And it’s totally OK to toast to a celebration and have a drink while you’re breastfeeding,” she told US Weekly in a recent interview. “After three children I’ve learned about what things to worry about and what things not to worry about and a sip of wine isn’t one of them!”

Still, it’s worth noting that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says, per its website, “Not drinking alcohol is the safest option for breastfeeding mothers.” Although, “Generally, moderate alcohol consumption by a breastfeeding mother (up to 1 standard drink per day) is not known to be harmful to the infant, especially if the mother waits at least 2 hours after a single drink before nursing.”

“However,” the post continues, “exposure to alcohol above moderate levels through breast milk could be damaging to an infant’s development, growth, and sleep patterns. Alcohol consumption above moderate levels may also impair a mother’s judgment and ability to safely care for her child. Drinking alcoholic beverages is not an indication to stop breastfeeding; however, consuming more than one drink per day is not recommended.”

While the issue is divisive for sure, some moms did defend Decker and urged naysayers to steer clear of mommy shaming. “Got to love these mommy haters. They so ‘disgusted’ with your posts yet they still follow you and use their time and energy to comment,” one person wrote. Another encouraged Decker, writing, “From one breastfeeding mama to another, you do you!” Sounds like that’s exactly Decker’s plan.

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America Ferrera Is Breastfeeding in Public—and Doesn't Care What You Think


There’s nothing stigmatized about this. Not one bit.

In support of World Breastfeeding Week, America Ferrera just posted a cute photo to Instagram to stand with mothers choosing to breastfeed their children. In the photo, which blurs out her newborn son Sebastian’s face with a Phineas and Ferb character, Ferrera is smiling as her son feeds. “They’re my boobies, and I’ll feed where I want to – feed where I want to – feeeeed where I want to,” she wrote as the accompanying caption, adding “#worldbreastfeedingweek.” The week, coordinated by the World Breastfeeding Action, aims to protect, promote, and support mothers who wish to breastfeed in public or private. “In a world filled with inequality, crises and poverty, breastfeeding is the foundation of lifelong good health for babies and mothers,” the official website reads. Similar to Ferrera, singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette also posted an Instagram photo that showed her breastfeeding her child in support of the initiative.

While breastfeeding doesn’t suit all mothers—and that’s totally okay, formula is just as popular with nursing newborns—the issue of whether a woman should breastfeed in public has been divisive as of late. However, public spaces have been making increasingly great strides to accommodate mothers and their post-natal needs, especially involving breastfeeding. Amtrak, for instance, plans to build “lactation suites” in five stations across the country for mothers who want to pump or feed on the go, while more and more airports are creating special rooms for mothers to do their business in peace.

Perhaps most importantly, though, every single state in America has made it legal for mothers to breastfeed in public without fear of retribution or discrimination as of last month. In fact, the Pope is very pro-breastfeeding in public, calling it a “language of love.” Hard to argue against that … or U.S. laws.

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Model Mara Martin Walked the 2018 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Show While Breastfeeding


In recent years celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Chelsea Peretti have been refreshingly open about the totally normal task breastfeeding and taking pumping breaks while working. We’ve also seen more representation of pregnant women and new mothers in fashion, both in campaigns and on the runway.

At 2018 Miami Swim Week, model Mara Martin walked the Sports Illustrated swimwear show while breastfeeding her five-month-old baby. She was one of 16 finalists chosen to appear at the event, Cosmopolitan reports.

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Martin strutted down the catwalk in a metallic gold, one-shouldered bikini while carrying her baby, who was wearing noise-canceling headphones and a diaper.

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Many people praised both Sports Illustrated and Martin for this moment: When SI Swimsuit Edition posted the video of her walk on Instagram, it was met with a range of positive comments, including “Yesssssssss??? normalize bf! Thanks @si_swimsuit,” and (in response to a critic) “I’m really glad this mother is confident and responsible enough to feed her child regardless if you think it’s ‘icky.'”

This isn’t the first time a fashion show celebrates the beauty of various stages of motherhood. Dolce & Gabbana dedicated its entire fall 2015 ready-to-wear collection to moms, sending models down the runway wearing clothes embroidered with sweet phrases like “I love you, mamma” and, in some cases, carrying young children. In 2016 model Diandra Forrest closed the fall 2016 Gypsy Sport show while carrying her seven-month-old daughter close to her chest—and though she wasn’t breastfeeding her baby, she did receive criticism. For its spring 2018 show, Eckhaus Latta cast artist Maia Ruth, who was eight months pregnant, styling her with several undone buttons so as to let her baby bump peek out.

On Monday Martin posted a note to Instagram about the response she’s received in the aftermath of the Sports Illustrated show. She shared a screenshot of a Daily Mail article about her, and captioned it: “Words can’t even describe how amazing I feel after being picked to walk the runway for @si_swimsuit. Anyone who knows me, knows it has been a life long dream of mine. I can’t believe I am waking up to headlines with me and my daughter in them for doing something I do every day. It is truly so humbling and unreal to say the least. I’m so grateful to be able to share this message and hopefully normalize breastfeeding and also show others that women CAN DO IT ALL!”

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“But to be honest, the real reason I can’t believe it is a headline is because it shouldn’t be a headline!!!,” the caption continued. “My story of being a mother and feeding her while walking is just that.”

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Chrissy Teigen Issued Her Best Clapback Yet After Sharing This Breastfeeding Pic


Chrissy Teigen, Queen of Relatable Motherhood Posts, has enlightened us on many aspects of becoming a mother twice over. She goes all out to not spare us any of the details, from her tweet confirming “postpartum life is 90% better when you don’t rip to your butthole” (no, you’re not alone with that too-real cringe) and taking to her Instagram Stories to show off her unfiltered stretchmarks. She’s also been an advocate for normalizing breastfeeding, with posts discussing her “milky” boobs and Legend’s ‘gram of her pumping milk on the way to a Father’s Day dinner.

Teigen was doing the good work once again on Saturday, with an Instagram post showing her breastfeeding baby Miles, who’s coming up on two months old. The photo shows her seemingly au naturel on a chaise lounge, breastfeeding Miles, who’s covered with a baby blanket. She has a little helper on the edge of the frame, too: little Luna, who’s coming over with a blanket to cover…her babydoll, who Teigen is pretending to feed too.

“Luna making me feed her babydoll so I guess I have twins now,” she captioned the post.

Most of her fans identified with the pic—and thanked her for continuing to use her huge social media following to normalize breast-feeding.

“Mind-boggling how something so natural, pure and beautiful could possibly be offensive… #MommaPower,” one wrote.

“Thank you for showing yourself breast-feeding. It’s so important that women who are able breast-feed their children. Our society is so ridiculously hung up on breasts, that we discourage publicly doing one of the most natural things possible. You are a lovely role model,” wrote another.

There were also rightful comments about her perfection of the art of the messy bun.

However, one person was none too pleased.

“Christ in a hand basket,” the Twitter user wrote. “Menstruating, childbirth and sex are natural, too, but that doesn’t mean I want to see pics of it and/or celebrities like @chrissyteigen taking a bath or nursing. We get it.”

And Teigen, of course, had a great response—offering us a new life mantra in the process.

“I don’t care to see grainy fireworks, coachella selfies or infinity pool pics but i let people live. calm your tits and scroll on by,” she offered.

Let’s repeat for effect: “Calm your tits and scroll on by.”

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Chrissy Teigen Just Got Real About Her 'Milky' Breastfeeding Boobs


We’ve heard a lot about from Chrissy Teigen about the after-effects of giving birth, along with mom life, generally. She’s talked candidly about stretch marks, and she’s opened up to Glamour about postpartum depression following the birth of daughter Luna in 2016. Mostly, she’s managed to share the humorous aspects of becoming (and being) a mother: There were her post-breastfeeding, seemingly lopsided boobs, and the chic mesh hospital underwear she wore after Miles was born on May 17. And this weekend, she was back at it on her Instagram Stories, sharing just what “milky boobs” really look like.

In the Instagram Stories she posted Saturday, she took a self-shot video showing her décolletage and cleavage, saying, “Please look at my veins going to my milky boobs. What is this?”

“Veiny” boobs are pretty common among breastfeeding women, according to VeryWell. But for any new, breastfeeding moms who might find themselves in a Google-search spiral after they put their kid to bed, well, Chrissy Teigen has your boobs back.

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Khloé Kardashian Opens Up About Breastfeeding True Thompson


Though it is literally nobody’s business whether Khloé Kardashian is breastfeeding her daughter, True Thompson, the reality star put any speculation about her methods to rest by opening up on the realities of being a new mom.

“Because I don’t produce enough milk, I also have to give a bottle with every feeding,” Kardashian wrote in a recent post on her app about a particular bottle she loves. “With the formula I use, I have to give True the bottle within 30 minutes of making it, so it’s amazing to have this machine make it for me. It’s super easy to use—and fast, so when I’m exhausted and can’t even keep my eyes open in the middle of the night, it’s a total lifesaver.”

Predictable product promotion aside, what Khloé is revealing here is pretty important: Breastfed babies can also drink bottles of formula. Predominantly formula-fed babies can also snuggle up to a boob from time to time. Whether a parent chooses to breastfeed or not is, first of all, totally their choice, and second of all it is largely not the black-and-white decision it’s often made out to be. Babies gotta eat! Sometimes they need more milk than what’s coming out during breastfeeding sessions; sometimes their parents think breastfeeding sucks and they want to keep it to minimum. All’s fair in love and parenting.

Khloé’s post says that she’s not producing enough milk, and luckily formula is up to the task of filling in those gaps. But many moms are quick to put the blame on their own boobs whenever breastfeeding poses a problem: Baby seems fussy? My boobs must not work. Baby eats every hour? That can’t be real! (Sometimes it is real.) Research has found that this worry is one of the main reasons parents turn to formula in the first place.

“Concerns about milk supply and whether the baby is growing enough has consistently emerged among the most common reasons mothers introduce supplemental bottles of infant formula or stop breastfeeding altogether,” writes lactation consultant Diana Cassar-Uhl, M.P.H., on KellyMom, an online resource for lactation support. The best ways to tell whether you’re experiencing low production, like Khloé, is to track your infant’s weight gain and the number of wet diapers they have in a day.

Of course, formula is fair game whether your breasts “work” or not. Breastfeeding is complicated. It can be painful. It’s weirdly expensive to maintain—and sadly there’s still a stigma around doing it in public. There’s also a certain level of “mommy shaming” associated with women who may not have a perfect experience with it, which is why it’s extra-important when women in the public eye get real about their own imperfect experiences.

Khloé isn’t the only celeb to speak candidly about breastfeeding. When Chrissy Teigen finished nursing her daughter, Luna, she shared a characteristically real tidbit about what it was like for her. “View from above. I really should have nursed out of both boobs (when I nursed),” she wrote in a Snapchat photo in which one of her breasts looks larger than the other.

Despite the fact that breastfeeding hasn’t been the easiest process for Khloé and baby True, there is a part of motherhood that is really working for her: maintaining a routine. “The truth is, all babies do is eat, sleep, potty, REPEAT for weeks. I love a routine, so not going to lie, this works for me,” she wrote in a separate post on her app. Though, she admits, “I can’t wait for her to get a little older so we can explore all that her nursery has to offer!”



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