Athletes back IOC’s decision to permit breastfeeding moms at Tokyo Games
American track star Nia Ali says she knows what it’s like to balance being a breastfeeding mom and an elite athlete.
Ali, partner of Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse, posted a photo of herself nursing her newborn child on Instagram Wednesday, the same day the International Olympic Committee announced that breastfeeding moms can bring their children to Tokyo.
Organizers had previously said athletes would not be allowed to bring their families due to COVID-19 restrictions.
“Full transparency, I’ve pumped in between track and weights, I’ve pumped in random places due to engorgement from being away from my child. I am no stranger to pumping, storing and shipping milk and I can assure you it is not something you want to do on the biggest stage of your career,” Ali, a mother of three, said in the post.