Posted on 12/05/2018 1:36:05 PM PST by conservative98
An upstate mom blasted her dentist as Dr. Ignorant for telling her she needed to stop breastfeeding in an exam room.
Mother-of-two Tiffany Elliott, from Irondequoit in suburban Rochester, said she was beside herself after being shamed by her dentist, Dr. Robin Craig, for starting to breastfeed her 9-month-old daughter, Ember, during her older daughters appointment.
I had Ember cradled and one hand at the bottom of my shirt, with ZERO skin exposed. Dr. Ignorant then says, Ok Im uncomfortable and whatever you are doing there needs to stop!, while motioning around her chest with her hands frantically, Elliott, 30, wrote on Facebook Saturday. My jaw dropped you guys!
Elliott said she explained that based on a 1994 state law, she has a right to breastfeed her child in any public location.
Her ignorance and comfort level does NOT trump my babys needs, she wrote.
But Craig brushed it off, suggesting the family find a new dentist, Elliott said.
I CRIED you guys! she wrote. Anyone who knows me, knows that is NOT me! I felt so embarrassed. Not by the thing I love, which is nurturing my baby wherever and whenever, but by the total IGNORANCE of a society they breeds such clowns.
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“Excuse me, ma’am. I’m here to examine your TEETH. Not your TEATS.”
I can see the dentists POV.
You’re trying to do an exam of her teeth. But she’s in the chair with her teats hanging out and a baby in the way going “slup, slup, SLUP.”
I stand (sitting actually) corrected. It was not the mother being examed.
Is it just me or does 9 months seem a bit advanced in age to be nursing?
Pre-feminism, women were interesting.
I know both pieces of advice will be ignored on both sides of this.
I really find women very boring now. I have to walk on eggshells at all times. So many things cannot be said. So many things have to be said. I get in trouble for what I do, and what I don’t do. I get in trouble for what I say and what I don’t say.
The MGTOW movement is very easy to understand. Most women today just aren’t interesting.
When are these women going to realize that flopping out their puppies in public doesn’t sit will with a lot of people. It’s a beautiful thing between MOTHER and CHILD.......not MOTHER and everybody else in public. Makes me sick!!!!!
Maybe she’s a member of the La Leche League.
"Look at me! Aren't I virtuous for breastfeeding my child? How dare you question my virtuousity! Look at ME! ME!"
Approximately. Your mileage may vary.
Normally I’m totally on the side of breastfeeding mothers, but the EXAM ROOM of a doctor’s office is not a “public place”, and you are there to get your teeth worked on, not feed your baby. I remember babies, and waiting 15 minutes is not going to kill them.
It’s not like the dentist could actually do his job WHILE she was breastfeeding her kid.
But shes in the chair with her teats hanging out and a baby in the way going slup, slup, SLUP. ................. In these times, I’m surprised it isn’t a teen son.
I think Islam is going to succeed because men are going to get more satisfying interests, sad to say, and that is an easy way to segregate women.
I need more evidence.
woman should not have brought baby to dental appt or at least should have inquired in advance about need to bring babay and possibly breastfeed. It’s a doctors office and eaxam area not your home. What the Doctor wants is what should happen. Kid won’t starve in an hour. Get there early - feed in car. This mom of two thinks the world revolves around her, it doesn’t.
“1994 state law, she has a right to breastfeed her child in any public location”
A dentist office in not a public area, it is private property.
Indeed. Correct.
They should have said try and find a new dentist. Once her name gets out, other practices will suddenly be too busy to take her.
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