Can you breastfeed in public areas in Cayman?


Ask Auntie, CNS Local Life, Caymanian status

Auntie’s answer: This question came in a comment on a story on World Breastfeeding Week, which ends Wednesday, 7 August. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel that this far into the 21st century, with all that is known about the benefits of breastfeeding, it should not be an issue for mothers to be able to nurse their babies outside of the home. Of course, I understand the issue of local sensibilities in whatever country, but still we are talking about a perfectly natural and healthy behaviour.

Even so, I reached out to the Cayman Islands Breastfeeding Support Group for advice. Here is what I was told: “Women are able to breastfeed in public in the Cayman Islands. It’s not against the law, but we suggest breastfeeding discreetly in order not to offend anyone.”

That makes perfect sense, though what is acceptable to one person may be offensive to another, so of course nursing discreetly is a good idea. During my breastfeeding days, I nursed my babies in all sorts of situations, from standing in a queue (not the easiest) to sitting in the back of a bus, because when your baby is hungry you don’t have many options. Being in public didn’t stop me, but I always covered up, which I think — in a perfect world — should be enough to silence naysayers.

If you need advice on how to nurse inconspicuously, the Breastfeeding Support Group is happy to help. You can email them at cibreastfeeding@gmail.com or check out their Facebook page.

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