Wednesday, May 5, 2010

My Viral Video

I posted that Nursing Etiquette video on YouTube (as well as here) on Sunday, and it has kind of gotten a lot of attention. I mean, it's no Evolution of the Dance or anything, but posting a semi-decent video about breastfeeding with a semi-decent message, tends to get a semi-decent amount of attention. Breastfeeding women LOVE their breastfeeding videos, I tell you. In only two days, the video has already gotten 5,403 hits. (That means over 5,000 people have seen me breastfeeding. Weird.)

A big part of what made it get a lot of hits was the fact that KellyMom.com (a BIG breastfeeding site) found it and posted a link to it from their Facebook page. It got 78 responses, and 185 people *liked* it. The only negative response was from someone who thought it implied there was something wrong with women who chose to cover up in public. So, I wanted to address that a little bit. First, I would like to include how someone responded to this on the thread, which pretty much sums up how I feel:

"I think the maker of this video would not say that covering is bad. In fact, I'm sure she would be pleased as punch to know that a mom is nursing her baby no matter how she gets it done. That being said, I think the video speaks to me as a modest mom. Trust me, I would use a cover every day of my life if I could, but by about 6 months that was ... not realistic. I just think the point is that the more people do it the easy way (without a cover) the more normal that becomes, and then more people will feel comfortable doing it with or without a cover. I really doubt she had any negative will towards any nursing moms."

So, I guess if we're going to analyze it a bit further, the video was just a tongue-in-cheek way of saying: "Isn't it cute how most babies don't like to be covered up, so why should we feel like we have to?" And, if anything, it was a look at the culture that produces this attitude, and maybe a way to change it (the attitude). 

That's it. I think.

Oh, one more thing. The other day I was nursing at the mall, and a lady came up to me and said, "Thank you for breastfeeding." I thought that was nice. I think more people should be thanking women for breastfeeding. After all, there was a recent study that come out that said if 90% of American mothers nursed their babies exclusively for the first six months, it would save the nation $13 billion each year in medical cost, and it would also save more than 900 babies from dying each year.

So, THANK YOU, to all you women who breastfeed (and also a special thank you to those of you who watched and commented on my video).

2 comments:

Rachel said...

We loved the video - what memories it brought back.

Rose said...

At present, people rely on the internet, and whenever they need something, some would search for videos and tutorials. As for your video, that must’ve been the most probable reason why it went viral. A lot of curious moms had checked on it. Well, if your video gives out essential information, people will basically share it to their friends, so on and so forth. Anyway, cheers to your successful video online! :)

- Rose Ector

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