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Mom pushes Applebee's on breast-feeding

559 41 August 30, 2007 at 10:13 AM
Original article from Lexington Herald Leader [kentucky.com]
Mom pushes Applebee's on breast-feeding

WANTS CHANGE IN POLICY AFTER BEING TOLD TO COVER HERSELF

By Linda B. Blackford
[email protected]

Brooke Ryan nursed her 10-month-old son, Michael, at her home. She says her goal is to teach, not to be provocative. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
David Stephenson | Staff
Brooke Ryan nursed her 10-month-old son, Michael, at her home. She says her goal is to teach, not to be provocative. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff

In June, Brooke Ryan walked into a Nicholasville Road Applebee's restaurant to celebrate an anniversary lunch with her children.

She walked out humiliated, in tears and without the lunch.

But the incident over breast-feeding her 7-month-old son at Applebee's has spurred the soft-spoken 34-year-old to start a public awareness campaign on the rights of breast-feeding women in Kentucky.

"On a small scale, I want Applebee's to change its policy," Ryan said. "On a large scale ... I want breast-feeding to be accepted."

The dispute with Applebee's began June 14. Ryan chose a booth in the back of the restaurant away from other customers. When her baby, Michael, got hungry, she began to nurse him discreetly, she said.

But a waitress came over and said that if she wanted to breast-feed, she had to cover the baby with a blanket. Ryan said it was so hot that she didn't have a blanket. The waitress then repeated her request. Ryan said she then asked to see the manager and handed him a copy of the 2006 Kentucky law that prohibits interference with a woman breast-feeding her baby in public.

The manager said he knew about the law but a customer had complained about indecent exposure, so she had to cover the baby with a blanket.

Ryan left as her food came, to nurse her baby in the car.

Her lawyer wrote a letter to Thomas & King, the company that operates Applebee's in Central Kentucky. They got no response. After a second letter, a Thomas & King lawyer said the restaurant chain would consider keeping blankets in the restaurant so that breast-feeding women could cover themselves.

"That's like telling Rosa Parks she still had to sit in the back of the bus, but we'll give her a blanket to make her more comfortable," Ryan said.

When contacted yesterday, Mike Scanlon, president of Thomas & King, said he didn't know about the incident. However, he called the Herald-Leader back to say that Applebee's had no policy against breast-feeding.

"It is perfectly legal to breast-feed in public and we support that," Scanlon said. "I'm not sure the manager said cover the baby's head, I think he said cover yourself modestly. This was by no means intended as interference, but a request to do it modestly, which I believe is an appropriate response."

Ryan says that as an experienced breast-feeder, she is extremely modest, and, in that instance, made sure that she was facing into the corner.

"Some women think it's fine to cover up with a blanket, but a woman shouldn't be forced to," said her husband, Michael Ryan.

Sen. Tom Buford, R-Nicholasville, who sponsored the breast-feeding protection bill, agrees.

"She was not treated right under the new law," he said. "There should have been no comment made to her at all; the restaurant overstepped its boundaries. There's no way they can explain their way out of this."

Thirty-nine states, including Kentucky, allow women to breast-feed in any public or private location.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breast-feeding for about the first six months and support for breast-feeding for the first year and beyond as long as mutually desired by mother and child. But according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 11 percent of mothers meet the six-month mark. Thirty percent breast-feed exclusively for the first three months. Kentucky's rates are 7.5 percent and 25 percent, respectively, according to a 2007 report.

Scanlon suggested that Ryan had an "agenda."

"I note with interest that she had a copy of the statute with her," he said. "I'm glad to let this become a matter that we can all learn from."

But if all Ryan wanted going into Applebee's was an anniversary lunch, she may indeed have an agenda now.

August is World Breast-feeding Awareness Month, and Ryan has organized two related public events:

• A "Nurse-In" at the children's play area at Fayette Mall from 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Ryan says the mall is not a target, but has a place for kids to play.

• From noon to 2 p.m. Sept. 8, she is holding a "Nurse Out" with posters and breast-feeding in front of the Applebee's on Nicholasville Road.

She's also asking for a public apology from Applebee's and training for its employees about the rights of breast-feeding mothers. Some day, she says, she would like to see the international breast-feeding symbol of a mother and child in every restaurant that supports the practice.

"I'm not trying to be provocative," she said. "I want to teach."

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Reach Linda Blackford at (859) 231-1359 or [email protected].



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08-30-2007 at 10:14 AM.
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This thread is useless without pics....
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08-30-2007 at 10:16 AM.
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Did she think it was Hooters?
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08-30-2007 at 10:20 AM.
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BS that she had no agenda. Go to the damn bathroom to breastfeed.
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08-30-2007 at 10:32 AM.
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Quote from TigerStar :
BS that she had no agenda. Go to the damn bathroom to breastfeed.
do you eat your lunch in the bathroom?
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08-30-2007 at 10:33 AM.
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do you eat your lunch in the bathroom?
No, but I don't shit myself in public either.


laugh out loud - sorry that just popped into my head. As the father of two I have no problems with women breastfeeding (modestly) in public.
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08-30-2007 at 10:34 AM.
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No, but I don't shit myself in public either.


laugh out loud - sorry that just popped into my head. As the father of two I have no problems with women breastfeeding (modestly) in public.
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08-30-2007 at 10:39 AM.
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BS that she had no agenda. Go to the damn bathroom to breastfeed.
I doubt she had an agenda. When a little person smells food, they want to eat too and I think people tend to forget that babies have noses too. However, I think the woman should have tried to comply by either draping a napkin over her shoulder and the baby's head for modesty's sake or gone to her car which she eventually did. Considering that she had the pamphlet on her about the laws of the State regarding breastfeeding, you would think she would also carry a blanket or cover with her too.
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appleyum
08-30-2007 at 10:41 AM.
08-30-2007 at 10:41 AM.
I have to agree with Applebee on this one. They were allowing her to feed her baby and they only asked her to cover since somebody complained.

She is creating a double standard. Just because she was discomfort feeding her baby in the public so now she is forcing everyone else around (who may not be comfortable with public breast feeding) to take it.

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However, I think the woman should have tried to comply by either draping a napkin over her shoulder and the baby's head for modesty's sake or gone to her car which she eventually did. Considering that she had the pamphlet on her about the laws of the State regarding breastfeeding, you would think she would also carry a blanket or cover with her too.
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08-30-2007 at 10:41 AM.
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I have to agree with Applebee on this one. They were allowing her to feed her baby and they only asked her to cover since somebody complained.
Why would someone complain though? You don't like it don't look at it, it's that simple.
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08-30-2007 at 10:42 AM.
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Quote from Peachyum :
I doubt she had an agenda. When a little person smells food, they want to eat too and I think people tend to forget that babies have noses too. However, I think the woman should have tried to comply by either draping a napkin over her shoulder and the baby's head for modesty's sake or gone to her car which she eventually did. Considering that she had the pamphlet on her about the laws of the State regarding breastfeeding, you would think she would also carry a blanket or cover with her too.
That's her agenda. She knew she would be questioned on it and had the pamphlet at the ready. She wanting to once again force government into making PRIVATE business owners do their bidding.
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08-30-2007 at 10:43 AM.
08-30-2007 at 10:43 AM.
I wouldn't want to see that either when I am out for lunch. Is it really that much to ask that she bring a blanket or else go to the restroom to breastfeed? I don't think so and I don't get why she was so humiliated. Because people pointed out she was breastfeeding? Roll Eyes (Sarcastic) She was afterall in a public place people are gonna look. And this is just comical shake head "That's like telling Rosa Parks she still had to sit in the back of the bus, but we'll give her a blanket to make her more comfortable," Ryan said.
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