I'd like to hear other people's opinions on this issue.
We spent last Sunday in Ocean Terminal in TST. As those of you who've been there may know, the baby room outside of Toys R Us is always busy on weekends/holidays. It's a room with a changing table, bottle warmer and a bench for breastfeeding. And it's the only one in the entire mall.
We used the baby room twice on Sunday to change my toddler. The first time we wanted to use it, there was a lady breastfeeding her baby in there. She did not lock the door and her friend was standing beside the door telling us she's breastfeeding there so I could go in but not my husband. That's of course very reasonable and we did so with no problem at all.
At the second time we needed to use the baby room to change nappy, we found a long line waiting outside and the door was locked. Others waiting told us a lady had been breastfeeding in there for half an hour. When someone knocked the door to see if they can let other mothers in to change nappies or warm milk, the husband opened the door and told the line of people to wait a bit longer.
I myself used to breastfeed in those baby rooms in the malls. Ideally the breastfeeding area is separated from the changing table/bottle warmer, etc., like on the 9th floor of Time Square, so that other people can change nappies/warm bottles without disturbing the breastfeeding mother. I'm also aware that some babies don't nurse very well (like mine) and the mother (like myself) very much wants a quiet environment for the feeding. That being said, I still find it a bit unconsiderate for someone to lock a busy baby room for half an hour when other babies outside may be crying for a change or a warm bottle.
What do you think?
We spent last Sunday in Ocean Terminal in TST. As those of you who've been there may know, the baby room outside of Toys R Us is always busy on weekends/holidays. It's a room with a changing table, bottle warmer and a bench for breastfeeding. And it's the only one in the entire mall.
We used the baby room twice on Sunday to change my toddler. The first time we wanted to use it, there was a lady breastfeeding her baby in there. She did not lock the door and her friend was standing beside the door telling us she's breastfeeding there so I could go in but not my husband. That's of course very reasonable and we did so with no problem at all.
At the second time we needed to use the baby room to change nappy, we found a long line waiting outside and the door was locked. Others waiting told us a lady had been breastfeeding in there for half an hour. When someone knocked the door to see if they can let other mothers in to change nappies or warm milk, the husband opened the door and told the line of people to wait a bit longer.
I myself used to breastfeed in those baby rooms in the malls. Ideally the breastfeeding area is separated from the changing table/bottle warmer, etc., like on the 9th floor of Time Square, so that other people can change nappies/warm bottles without disturbing the breastfeeding mother. I'm also aware that some babies don't nurse very well (like mine) and the mother (like myself) very much wants a quiet environment for the feeding. That being said, I still find it a bit unconsiderate for someone to lock a busy baby room for half an hour when other babies outside may be crying for a change or a warm bottle.
What do you think?