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We didn’t have to. It was just another word he doesn’t know about yet and so much more was happening in that part of the movie that he didn’t ask.

We took my 7 year old to see it and he loved it. He’s a pretty sensitive kid, the Planet of the Apes preview prompted him to hide his face in his hoodie but Homecoming wasn’t too intense. It had breathing room and comedic breaks so it’s not overwhelming.

Yes, sort of. It begins when they are babies as long as PPD doesn't set in so you don't just leave them somewhere while they scream directly in your ear for the first few months. You learn to block it out. I also have a really solid scary quiet mom voice that I use when I'm at the end of my rope noise-wise.

What it ultimately comes down to is that you need to do whatever works for you guys. Some babies latch easily and are content to hang out under a blanket or scarf. Some moms feel less awkward covered up, others prefer not to. My son preferred to make angry bear noises and to hold on to my boob like a sandwich.

My son was a freaking boob monster. He wanted to nurse ALL OF THE TIME. And yes, the cover actually made me feel more conspicuous, learning to nurse can be hard- you need to be able to see your baby’s latch and they want to be able to look at you. We reached a point when my son started to push whatever I was using to