American Airlines Apologises To Breastfeeding Mother Following 'Nurse In' Protest

American Airlines Apologises To Breastfeeding Mother Following 'Nurse In' Protest

American Airlines has apologised to a woman who complained that a flight attendant told her to 'cover up' while breastfeeding her child on a flight, following a 'nurse in'.

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On Wednesday, The Daily Mail reported 30 mothers gathered together to breastfeed their babies as a protest to the incident and their breastfeeding policy, in front of the American Airlines ticketing counter at Baltimore–Washington International Airport.

Since the incident was publicised, the American Airlines Facebook page was flooded with comments from breastfeeding mothers around the world.

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The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, alleges that she began breastfeeding her 5-month old son on a domestic flight. She was sitting in the window seat and her husband was in the middle seat, and she had positioned her son so that his head was towards the window.

The incident took place on 21 July, but it wasn't until her friend Hannah Butta posted on Facebook about the woman's experience that interest in the story grew.

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On the Facebook post, the woman said: "A few minutes after my son started nursing, a stewardess walked by our row, shook her head at me and shot me a very displeased look," the mother says, per Butta's post. "A few minutes later, the same stewardess returned to our row, leaned over the girl in the aisle seat and told me (after a bit of hesitation as she couldn’t find her words) that I needed to put a blanket over my son 'because there are kids on this flight.'"

The bulk of the outrage however was aimed at American Airlines when it responded with the below letter, outlining its breastfeeding policy, which many bloggers and mothers felt was not acceptable. Others felt that while the policy may be in line with regulations, the situation could have been handled more sensitively.

Initially the airline responded by reiterating its breastfeeding policy below, which caused outrage among bloggers and mothers.

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Some of the comments have also been around how such a policy is implemented. According to a blogger for Bustle, "[I]t sounds as if this mom was shamed by American's flight attendant, which is never appropriate. ... Let's hope that drawing some attention to this mom's experience will force American Airlines to rethink their outdated, offensive policy -- or at least how they communicate it to their customers."

The woman, who was also offered a free travel voucher, says all she wanted to do was raise awareness and receive an apology.

Here's an inspiring slideshow from HuffPost US, with mothers supporting other mothers:

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Breastfed first baby; breast cancer with second and formula. I Support You.
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Rhianna Lynn Hendrix:
As a mom of twins I know just how hard it is to produce enough milk and meet the demand of two infants. After 3.5 months, breast was no longer the best.
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You're not alone. We support you!
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We were feed both ways and we are very healthy and happy boys. We support you no matter what your choice.
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Rebecca Talbot-Bluechel:
My firstborn wouldn't latch on, and was losing weight, so much as I wanted to breastfeed, I was forced to pump and bottle feed, supplementing with formula. So often our "choices" are not our own. How can we possible judge others?
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All three of us were Breast Fed and Formula Fed! We Support You!!!
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The Beautiful Mommy Club supports all moms, and all their decisions!
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Tani Spielberg:
Can you tell if he was breastfed, or formula fed? Bottle? SNS? All of the above? It doesn't matter -- it was done with love and the picture says it all.
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All 3: breastfed, formula fed, and perfect. You have a new baby and are doing a great job!! WE SUPPORT YOU!
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Lesley McQuarrie:
All babies and moms are different. Do what works for you. No judgement from me whatsoever. Kudos to all parents doing what is best for their families.
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Eva Mitchell Knox:
No matter how you choose to feed your baby, the act of feeding them DOES NOT infringe on the rights of bystanders. I nursed all three of my children: my singleton for 14 months, then my twins for 15 months. Nobody ever asked me to cover up!! I support you!
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Is he breastfeeding or bottlefeeding? Can't tell? That's the point!
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Doing what is best for you, we support you!
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Nursing *without a cover, gasp!* at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
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My daughter turns 1 tomorrow and tomorrow marks 365 days of breastfeeding and pumping. As a full-time working mom, it's challenging to breastfeed, but it's possible! I 100% support you!!
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My mommy fed me exclusively in one way, either breast or bottle, but you can't tell which by looking at my happy, healthy face -- and I'm not telling! No matter how your mommy feeds you, and whether you choose to talk about it or keep it to yourself, we support you!
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