The Ambassador Cinemas in Madrid have begun to carry out ‘boobs sessions’, where breastfeeding freely is encouraged. We went to witness one of those sessions, in which they screen ‘Life was that’, a film for adults that Alba and Marta they can see accompanied by their nursing daughters. Meanwhile, Manuela’s mother immortalizes her first time in the cinema for the memory. Here the tears do not bother.
Teresa tells us that the initiative came from a small group of mothers. “We thought that we would no longer be able to do this type of activity for another two or three years,” he says. However, now they can.
After the welcome, the lights of the cinema go out, although not all of them. leave some on so that “women can handle babies”. “We lowered the sound of the film a little in case there is any noise, that the children do not get scared”, says Miguel Ángel Pérez, director of the Embajadores cinema. In addition, here one can get up to change a diaper and they give them “all the facilities so that they can breastfeed”, as Pérez points out.
At the moment, they have only had six passes, but the initiative has been so successful that now it will come to the theater. “We will always choose plays that do not have shocks or light or sound so that no baby is scared,” says Ana Camacho, manager of the Teatro de Barrio.
Plans like these allow families reconcile your life before with now without giving up culture. “We are lovers of theater and cinema, and logically with a baby many plans are closed”, affirms a father.
Options there are. You only need to see the Instagram account of the journalist Laura Jutglar to prove it. “When the creatures grow, we must not end our cultural life. Many times they ask me which museums they can go to with creatures, and I say all of them,” says Jutglar.

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