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A Woman defends A Man Who Didn’t Like Seeing Her Breastfeed

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Breastfeeding benefits both mother and baby, Terry Richardson now the most unlikely pro-breastfeeding advocate Maher wrote that the employees all came to her side, even shooing the man away. She said a male employee told her, "It's your right to nurse where ever you want here". "He was coming back, that's when he started screaming at me," Maher told WTIC-TV. Rose Byrne's breast milk confiscated at the airport by TSA. This man verbally assaulting Jessie Maher while she was breastfeeding in Target. This man verbally assaulting Jessie Maher while she was breastfeeding in Target. A fellow shopper came to Maher's side to defend her. "You need to relax," another woman told the disgruntled man. "You shouldn't be ashamed of feeding your baby, okay?" the woman told her. "He can go the other way. This is a beautiful moment right now,if he doesn't like it he can go." OTHER ALSO READ: Wow! Read This Top 10 Tips How To Lose Your Weight Fast and Easy, CLICK HERE




Her friend Heather Santoro told her to stand up following the incident. "It's every  breastfeeding mother's worst nightmare," Santoro told the local news station. "You just don't want to have that conversation. Sir, get out of the pre-historic era." Target has a policy in support of breasfeeding in any area of the store, according to the store's handbook. Connecticut state law says mothers are allowed to breastfeed in public.
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A Canton, Connecticut, mother was shaken as she said she was "verbally assaulted" by a man who did not like seeing her breastfeed her
4-week-old baby in a Target food court Monday.
Jessie Maher recorded video shortly after an unidentified man began raising his voice at her.
"Before the video started rolling, he looked at me and said (very angrily), 'Can't you do that somewhere else? That's (expletive) disgusting. You are nasty,'" she said in an explicit Facebook post in which she shared video of the incident. Maher, who works as a doula, can be heard on video saying she was shaking when the man began berating her. She said he  called her disparaging names. The mother told WTIC Tuesday that the man initially looked at her and appeared to become angry. He then asked employees for a refund. "He was coming back; that's when he started screaming at me," Maher said. "Because I'm feeding my baby, this man is going crazy." Maher said that Target employees came to her defense, as did some shoppers, one of whom can be heard on the video voicing support. "Do not be ashamed at all," the shopper said. "(With) all the horror in the world, this is the last thing you need to be worrying about." The video the mom posted to Facebook received more than 3.8 million views and countless comments of support, that man also reportedly asked for a refund because the woman was feeding her baby.
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