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Breastfeeding Brouhaha at Little Rock Zoo

By: Lauren Trager, KARK 4 News
Updated: November 1, 2012
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Kids and adults alike are all excited to see new mom Sekani and baby Adelina.

At just about ten weeks old, the baby gorilla likes to cuddle, play, and eat.

"The baby gorilla breast feeds every day," said Susan Alturi with the Little Rock Zoo.

It's no big deal for Sekani.

But a mom at the Zoo Friday says she got much more than a few curious stares.

Jennifer Reynolds created a Facebook post saying while she was nursing on a zoo bench, she was harassed by a man she thought was a zoo employee, who told her she couldn't publicly breast feed.

She was adamant about her rights under Arkansas law.

Her post started a firestorm with more than six thousand people liking it and more than a thousand commenting.

"This immediately was alarming to us because the Little Rock Zoo supports breast feeding and in no way would we support an officer saying a woman could not breast feed," Alturi said.

Susan Altrui with the Zoo says as it turns out, it wasn't a Zoo security officer, but another patron, perhaps dressed like one.

"It's understandable if he was wearing a costume like that, why one of our guests would think he was one of our security officers," said Altrui.

Altrui says they support moms in whatever choice they make about feeding their kids. With so many other mammals, the zoo is a natural place for the discussion.

But some moms we talked to are a bit torn about when and how the practice of publicly nursing is appropriate.

"She could have pumped it and put in a bottle for it to be better for other people.'

 "I think if it happens right there, it happens, if the baby is hungry, feed him."

Sekani, on the other hand, didn't seem to care, though she did turn her back a bit.

Other humans, though, do feel really strongly about this. In fact, the zoo had to take down the original posts because the conversation had gotten pretty nasty with people attacking each other and using profanity.

Because of all this, they are reiterating the law to their employees and are talking about creating a designated space for breastfeeding. They don't currently have one.

Now, if you want to learn more about breast feeding laws, click here.

Comments

I find it sad that there has to be laws in place in order for a mother to feed her child. Society has over sexualized [censored]. Sexualizing a female%u2019s [censored] is a fetish and by no means should a mother ever have to support another%u2019s fetish by not feeding her child. After all, many people have [censored] fetishes with shoes, but we are not all going to stop wearing them. A woman%u2019s [censored] are made to provide food and nourishment to her child. As far the comment about %u201Cpumping and putting in a bottle to make it better for other people,%u201D she has to do what is best for her baby, not other people.

Tes F. November 1, 2012 at 12:37 pm



When a baby is hungry by all means feed it, I would reather have a happy baby than a crying one. What do you think God put those things there for?????

Jewel J. October 31, 2012 at 5:53 pm

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