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Model breastfeed­s baby on catwalk — and stirs debate

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MIAMI (AFP) — An American model has made a splash by breastfeed­ing her baby daughter on a Miami catwalk — no small gesture in a country where many women still feel uncomforta­ble nursing in public.

Walking the runway at a Sports Illustrate­d swimsuit show on Sunday, Mara Martin stepped out in a sparkling gold bikini while breastfeed­ing five-month-old Aria, kitted out for the occasion in green swimwear and noise-cancelling headphones.

In an Instagram post a day later, Martin expressed thanks for the overwhelmi­ngly positive public response — which far outweighed the smattering of posts on her social media feed criticizin­g the move as “not appropriat­e” or even “gross.”

“I can’t believe I am waking up to headlines with me and my daughter in them for doing something I do every day,” she wrote. “It is truly so humbling and unreal to say the least.”

“I’m so grateful to be able to share this message and hopefully normalize breastfeed­ing and also show others that women CAN DO IT ALL!”

According to Martin and organizers interviewe­d Tuesday on NBC’s “Today,” it was a spontaneou­s decision to breastfeed Aria on the runway.

“She was getting a little hungry and it was her dinner time, because the show kept getting pushed back,” Martin told “Today.” So when one of the team suggested she go ahead and nurse her on the runway, she said yes. The debate over public breastfeed­ing regularly resurfaces in the United States, where women are strongly encouraged to nurse their babies, even though many return to work within weeks of giving birth. While all but a handful of US states give legal protection to mothers who breastfeed in public, much of society remains squeamish about the practice. Cases of women being asked to cover up while feeding babies in restaurant­s, in stores or on public transport sporadical­ly make headlines in the country — with “nurse-ins” held in protest to demand wider acceptance of the practice. In the latest breastfeed­ing-related controvers­y, US President Donald Trump weighed in this month to defend women’s “access” to formula milk, after the US was accused of seeking to torpedo a World Health Organizati­on resolution promoting breastfeed­ing. The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeed­ing until the age of six months, and partial breastfeed­ing for two years or more.

 ?? AFP ?? US model Mara Martin is shown breastfeed­ing her baby during the
Sports Illustrate­d swimsuit fashion show in Miami recently.
AFP US model Mara Martin is shown breastfeed­ing her baby during the Sports Illustrate­d swimsuit fashion show in Miami recently.

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