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KLM landed themselves in hot water this week when a flight attendant asked a breastfeeding mum to ‘cover up’

Published 00:31 20 Jul 2019 BST

Updated 00:34 20 Jul 2019 BST

Trine Jensen-Burke
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I breastfed both of my children  until they were 12-13 months.

Due to the fact that I live in a different country to my own family, this meant a lot of travel with my babies – and a lot of feeding them during these travels. I have breastfed on more flights than I can count, and never, not once, have I been asked to cover up or felt like I was bothering anyone while feeding my babies. However, last week, KLM Here is what British Airlines had to say: KLM And Delta: KLM It struck me as shocking in this day and age that someone should have a problem with a mum feeding her baby, and I feel happy that all my experiences with breastfeeding in public were so positve, but this incident just goes to show that there is still clearly work to be done when it comes to normalizing breastfeeding and making sure breastfeeding mums feel cared for and supported. Have YOU ever had a negative experience breastfeeding in public? Let us know in the comments or tweet us at @herfamilydotie