Breastfeeding in a Soccer Book
March 13, 2009 by Monica
Filed under Parenting Traditions

My 4yo is all into soccer. Therefore we’re playing soccer a lot and of course checking out books about soccer.
I’ve found myself –not a soccer fan at all- reading interesting soccer photo books from different countries, including Tricolor, by Ramiro Almeida, a book about the Ecuadorian Soccer Team and its journey to our first participation in the FIFA Worldcup, in Japan 2002.
I was surprised I could actually enjoy a book about soccer, and the reason this became my favorite among others is that it shows daily life images both in Ecuador and Japan, featuring a bunch of images about the soccer culture in Ecuador.
I was surprised to find a photo of a female player making a break of her soccer match to breastfeed her baby. The picture is presented among others featuring the quotidian, no issues with public breastfeeding or thoughts on its benefits. The photo comment states that soccer is not opposed to feminity or motherhood, hence looking at breastfeeding just as part of motherhood.
Then, among the following pages I found a photo featuring a family bed during a soccer match TV broadcast. This is for sure another image of our daily lives.
What about in your culture? Have you found natural parenting images in non related information?
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If your baby has trouble finding or staying on your nipple, you shouldn’t panic. Breast feeding is an art that will require a lot of patience and a lot of practice. No one expects you to be an expert when you first start, so you shouldn’t hesitate to ask for advice or have a nurse show you what you need to do