Wednesday, June 24, 2015

- I do not understand why breastfeeding can cause so much commotion – Seoghør.no

The British model Tamara Ecclestone laughs reactions after she decided to do like football Lady Caroline Berg Eriksen.

SEOGHØR.NO: After social media made its appearance in our technological world, an increasing number posted glimpse of the private sphere of the various photo sharing services – and it does not apply only “hvermansen,” also the hottest Hollywood celebrities embarks private images so fans can learn them better to know.

Last week the British TV personality and former model Tamara Ecclestone ( 30) with her husband Jay Rutland (34) in the Bahamas and one of the pictures she embarked on Instagram from holiday was herself while she nursed her daughter Sophia (1) in the hotel pool.

In the Comments the picture is more like bragging about how beautiful mother and daughter, but breastfeeding image has also created much furore. There are in fact several who writes that the image is offensive:

“This is disgusting – take it away! Breasts hanging out. There is no reason to share this with others, “ to calling themselves” Piaspyrou “in the comments.

user” hiswifey1014 “has grown tired of people want to exposing themselves at all times:

“It is beautiful if it happens within the four walls. Cover up with a blanket at least – no appreciate the moral aspects anymore. No, neither I nor my husband wants to see your breasts in public. We all know that it is a beautiful thing, and your child need food and “blah, blah, blah.” Pump your breasts before going out, or cover up. There is nothing called the private sphere anymore, and certainly everyone wants publicity and attention for themselves and their child. I just do not understand “.



TAMARA Ecclestone, sophia, jay

FIN FAMILY: Tamara Ecclestone with her husband Jay Rutland and her daughter Sophia in London in May. NTB Scanpix

– The most natural one mother can do

Criticism has done that Ecclestone has now gone out in the media and defend why she has published picture. To Hello Magazine she says:

– This is the most natural thing a mother can do. I do not understand why breastfeeding can cause so much commotion, and people have so much against it. Why should mothers ashamed to feed their children in public?

She continues:

– I love that my body can help to give her nourishment: I choose to continue to breastfeed her, that’s what my mother’s instinct tells me that is right for Sophia and me. Jay is very supportive of me doing it. Our daughter comes first; we are in a warm place, and she needs food, then so be it so.

Tamara Ecclestone, sophia

charmer: It’s not just the chrysalis little Sophia prefer to use as a food source. Here yearling tasting ice in New York in early June. NTB Scanpix

– It’s supposed to be a nice time

When blogger Caroline Berg Eriksen (28) had a daughter Nelia in 2013 she was open about her breast-feeding, and told to Seoghør.no few months later that she did not see the problem with feeding daughter on public places:

– This has been a very natural thing for me. I sit not in the middle of a local and breastfeeding, but find a quiet place where we can sit in peace, preferably a little sheltered. It’s supposed to be a nice time, and a child also needs matro. Do I breastfeed a place where there is little people, so it goes okay too – it is surprising how quickly you get used to this situation.

Caroline Berg Eriksen, nelia

NATURAL: Blogger Caroline Berg Eriksen let out this picture on the blog last year, by themselves while she nursed her daughter Nelia. Image courtesy of Berg Eriksen given in August 2014. Carolinebergeriksen.no

Asked whether she thinks extra that she breastfeed in public places, since she is a public person, said Berg Eriksen in August last year:

– I think nothing of I’m a public person, but hopefully I can help to promote breastfeeding, although I also respect those who do not.

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23 June 2015 – 8:51 p.m.

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