Nursing Mum Breastfeeds Baby During Her Wedding, Lovely Video Goes Viral: "Food Anywhere, Anytime"

Nursing Mum Breastfeeds Baby During Her Wedding, Lovely Video Goes Viral: "Food Anywhere, Anytime"

  • A video has shown the extraordinary moment a baby insisted on being fed during her mother's wedding
  • The pretty woman was about to sign the dotted lines, only for the baby to start disturbing her for breast milk
  • Without any hesitation, she obliged him and fed him to the amazement of everyone around the registry

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Social media users are reacting to a video of a baby boy suckling his mother during her wedding.

In the TikTok clip shared by Mercy Tom, the baby refused to be left behind in the marital activities.

Photos of Mercy Tom, her husband and baby who he breastfed during her wedding.
Mercy Tom gladly fed her baby during her wedding. Photo credit: TikTok/@mercytom12.
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He apparently wanted to be taken care of too, so he nudged the mum for breast milk.

The loving mum fed her child without any hesitation as she signed the dotted lines.

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The registrar is a mother

According to Mercy, they were lucky that the registrar who attended to them is a mother too.

She said the registrar had no issues with what she did and just laughed it off as a normal thing.

The lovely video that captured the moment has gone viral and elicited huge reactions on TikTok.

Mercy was praised for not allowing her child to cry for food without getting it because of a wedding.

Watch the video below:

TikTok users praise Mercy for being a good mother

@Wanjiku Mithamo said:

"A mother's sacrifice. I salute you and congratulations."

@Mwanamzuri Mrembo commented:

"He said abeg "give me my happiness as you continue with your happiness."

@Faith said:

"I said my vows and signed the marriage certificate while carrying my son. He didn't want anyone that day."

@NasiraWambi commented:

"They will eat anywhere and everywhere. and I will always give him whenever and wherever."

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@user485594846664 said:

"Mine did the same..imagine the register was very embarrassed."

@Rachel Andeso commented:

"Yeah. That's a baby that understands and knows their rights. Anytime is feeding time no matter where."

Maid of honour leaves wedding venue

In a related story, Briefly News reported that a bride cried after her sister left the venue of her wedding.

Her sister was her maid of honour. She reportedly left a few hours into the ceremony, saying she got a phone call that her son was injured.

But her sister who was getting married didn't see it that way as she accused her twin of abandoning her in the most important event of her life.

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