Here is my plea and reply to Facebook: I am assuming my account was disabled due to breastfeeding photos. I have not received a warning and I did not believe they were in violation, since the "nipple" was not showing. On my stats report 98% of my audience is women, with the exception of a few professionals in the pediatric and OB world, and these photos were not intended to violate a policy, but encourage a community to provide healthy, nutritious food. Please be specific as to what you do not want me to post. I did have someone say FB would probably take the photo down, but I did not think it was policy to remove an account. I need access so I can cancel my Facebook ads for the courses I am advertising and collect my emails. If you decide to close my account, it would be more professional to allow me to explain to my fan base another method to reach me. Please advise and please be specific as to what you do and do not allow. I know this has been a controversial topic for Facebook and I have seen the media coverage. I am not posting pornography-- and to insinuate as much is very offensive to me. I would be happy to share more about my stand on lactation if you would like to explore this topic. Thank you for your understanding. Christy Jo, IBCLC, CD(DONA). Also, as you may notice I am an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Certified Birth Doula, so my page will reflect these two professions. I am NOT a person posting images to an audience that does not appreciate the mother/child bond.
The photo that caused the world to stop and for me to be banned is posted here...and this one will not be removed because the author and contributor fully supports this photo.
My caption read something to the effect that although yesterday was the first day of spring, I captured the best spring photo of the year at the Pass Area Breastfeeding Cafe...
Stay tuned. I will keep you all informed. Nothing would please the formula companies more than to "divide and conquer"...
In the meantime, I can still be reached at mommymilk@msn.com, and from my website www.birthingandbreastfeeding.com.
I feel like every mother who has been told to cover up, hide or leave while breastfeeding--this has to stop!