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Indian magazine cover featuring breastfeeding woman gets mixed reaction online

Published 12:38 2 Mar 2018 GMT

Jade Hayden
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An Indian magazine cover featuring a woman breastfeeding is getting a lot of online attention.

This month's issue of Grihalakshmi includes model Gilu Joseph on the cover. Gilu is pictured in the Kerala magazine breastfeeding a baby alongside the headline "Mothers tell Kerala: don't stare, we need to breastfeed." https://twitter.com/Grihalakshmi_/status/969152912466132992 The magazine's editor, Moncy Joseph, said that the cover was necessary to try and break some of the stigmas that still exist around breastfeeding in public in India. Women in the country are expected to dress modestly and this includes mothers who need to feed their children. Joseph told the BBC he was inspired by an image of an Indian woman breastfeeding in public that went viral on social media. He said the image in question sparked a debate around whether it was acceptable or not. He said:
"A month ago, a man shared a picture of his wife breastfeeding on Facebook to start a conversation about letting mothers feed in public spaces. "But the result was that the woman was subjected to cyber-bullying from both men and women. "That is why we decided to dedicate our latest issue to breastfeeding mothers."
https://twitter.com/Grihalakshmi_/status/969512997017104384 Many people praised Joseph for his decision to include model Gilu on the cover of his magazine. They said that it was high time that breastfeeding became normalised for mothers in India. https://twitter.com/UNICEFIndia/status/969175188100153344 However, others criticised the magazine's choice of using a model instead of a real breastfeeding mother. The child that Gilu is holding is not her own, but Joseph said that he did try to find a mother for the cover - he just couldn't. He did add, however, that there are photos of real mothers breastfeeding inside the magazine. Either way, the cover sends an important message to people who may not think it appropriate to breastfeed in public - women are going to do it anyway, regardless of what you think.

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