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Gisele Bundchen Irks Some New York Moms With Breastfeeding Comments

By Della Hasselle | August 5, 2010 1:45pm | Updated on August 5, 2010 2:10pm

By Della Hasselle

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Gisele Bundchen angered New Yorkers Thursday when she said that breastfeeding should be mandatory for women with babies six months or younger.

The Brazilian supermodel and wife of football star Tom Brady, who owns an apartment in Greenwich Village, released her opinions during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK.

Pictured with 7-month-old Benjamin, the article quotes Bundchen saying that “they [in the U.S.] think they don’t have to breastfeed, and I think, ‘Are you going to give chemical food to your child when they are so little?’”

“I think there should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months.”

Gisele at a Victoria's Secret fashion show in 2005. She is reportedly back to a size 4 after having Benjamin 7 months ago.
Gisele at a Victoria's Secret fashion show in 2005. She is reportedly back to a size 4 after having Benjamin 7 months ago.
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Experts and mothers alike railed against Bundchen after her statement, posting blogs and comments on websites devoted to child-rearing.

“I totally agree, as long as there are some attendant statutes requiring all women to be supermodels married to super bowl-winning quarterbacks,” said Ceridwen Morris, author and member of the Childbirth Education Association of Metropolitan New York, on parenting site babble.com.

Morris continued that while breastfeeding was the best option, making it the law doesn't take into account the facts that many women don't have access to the necessary pumps and aren't able to take off time during the workday to do it.

On Parenting.com, a New York-based website, one New York mother who goes by the blogname LEENGA, says, “She needs to stick to the catwalk and being a celebrity, not try to be a baby expert!”

Bundchen says she didn’t mean to offend anyone with her statement.

“My intention in making a comment about the importance of breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law,” she wrote on her blog Monday. “It comes from my passions and beliefs about children.”

Gisele Bundchen and then-boyfriend Tom Brady of the New England Patriots get cozy at a Boston Celtics game in 2008. Gisele has been in the spotlight for controversy lately over her comments on proper parenthood.
Gisele Bundchen and then-boyfriend Tom Brady of the New England Patriots get cozy at a Boston Celtics game in 2008. Gisele has been in the spotlight for controversy lately over her comments on proper parenthood.
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“I understand that everyone has their own experience and opinions and I am not here to judge,” she wrote.

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Gisele promotes her "Ipanema-Gisele Bundchen" Footwear Collection in April 2009. Some mothers have lashed out against her parenting comments, saying that her superstar status makes her less likely to relate to the average mom in the U.S.
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