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    Public breastfeeding tips

    Practical tips for breastfeeding in public in Australia. Learn all about public breastfeeding with this Tommee Tippee guide. 

    Posted on: 5 Nov, 2025

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    Public breastfeeding tips
      • The Sex Discrimination Act 1984 protects breastfeeding in all public places, with no age limit. 
      • Nursing-friendly tops, layers, or open-front clothing make feeds quick and easy. Keep breast pads in your bag to reduce stress when feeding outside the home. 
      • Look for cafés, benches, or quiet corners that help you relax. No need to feed in toilets, you and your baby deserve better. 

      One of the brilliant things about breastfeeding? You’re portable. Whether you’re at home, in the park, or at a café, you’ve got what your baby needs. 

      If you’re feeling a little nervous about feeding in public, you’re not alone. What matters is that you and your baby are comfortable. 

      Most people support breastfeeding in public, and the more it's done, the more normal it becomes. 

      This guide is here to help: real advice and no fluff, so you feel prepared and empowered when you’re breastfeeding on the go. 

      Know your rights and own your space 

      You absolutely have the right to breastfeed in public, whether in a café or shop, or on a bus or train. If someone asks you to stop or leave, you can calmly remind them you’re simply feeding your baby. 

      In Australia, the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 makes it illegal to treat a parent unfavourably because they are breastfeeding. It is entirely legal to breastfeed in public places, there is no age limit, no requirement to cover up. You’re protected wherever you are legally allowed to be. 

      For more information about your rights, and breastfeeding in public, go to the Australian Breastfeeding Association

      Dress for ease, comfort and confidence 

      What you wear should make breastfeeding smoother, not add stress. Choose outfits that give you quick access: nursing‑friendly bras or tops, layers you can shift easily, or a muslin or light shawl. You don’t need a full wardrobe change. A loose tee with a cardigan, a low‑cut top, or an open‑front dress works perfectly. Ultimately: wear whatever makes feeding your baby easiest for you. 

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    • Prep for leaks so you’re not caught off guard
    • Leak‑proofing isn’t glamorous, but for a breastfeeding parent on the go, it’s smart. Breast pads are your quiet ally. Even if you mostly feed at home, having spares in your bag reduces stress when you’re out. Use your changing bag’s side pocket for them. Need to feed quickly? Keep one loose so you can pop it in your bra before you get moving. If you do spot a wet patch (or two) so what!   

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    • Bring a breastfeeding buddy 

      If you’re not quite comfortable yet feeding outside your home, enlist someone (a partner, friend or fellow parent who knows the ropes) to support you. 

      Choose spots where you feel good 

      You have full freedom to feed anywhere, but it helps if you feel physically comfortable and mentally relaxed. Map out a few go‑to places: a café with a comfy chair, a quiet corner in a library, or a park bench with some shelter. Dedicated breastfeeding rooms are nice, but not necessary, what matters is your comfort. 

      Avoid the toilet 

      You should never feel that you need to sit in a public toilet just to breastfeed. No one would choose to eat in a public toilet, so you shouldn’t ever feel that you need to feed your baby in one. 

      Every feed’s a win 

      Every feed in public deserves to be celebrated. With the right mindset and a little preparation, you’ll settle into a rhythm that fits your life and your baby’s routine. Remember: feeding your baby is peaceful, powerful, and natural. You’ve got this. We’ve got you. 

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