woman feeding baby
What does woman feeding baby mean?
The π©βπΌ woman feeding baby emoji depicts a woman holding a small infant and feeding it with a baby bottle. Introduced to the Unicode Standard as part of a push for inclusive parenting representation, this emoji primarily symbolizes motherhood, childcare, and the nurturing bond between a parent and their child. Because it explicitly features a bottle, it is often used to represent formula feeding or feeding a baby pumped breast milk, standing distinct from the breastfeeding emoji. In digital communication, this emoji frequently appears in texts among new parents discussing feeding schedules, sleep deprivation, or newborn updates. Beyond literal parenting, it is commonly used in conversations about babysitting, taking care of younger siblings, or celebrating holidays like Mother's Day. It serves as a universal digital shorthand for maternal caregiving and the responsibilities of raising a child.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang, the π©βπΌ emoji has been heavily co-opted by Gen Z and stan culture to describe the concept of "mothering." When a female pop star, actress, or fictional character does something iconic, fierce, or highly praised, fans will declare that "she is mothering" and use this emoji to emphasize that she is dominating her field and providing for her fans. Alternatively, it can be used with a heavy dose of sarcasm to imply that someone is acting like a literal baby. You might see it deployed in arguments or playful banter to indicate that someone is being a crybaby, needs to be babied, or requires information to be "spoon-fed" to them because they are acting helpless.
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
While the core design of a woman holding a baby bottle remains consistent, the color of the woman's clothing and the baby's blanket varies across platforms, such as a purple shirt on Apple versus a gray shirt on Google.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F469 U+200D U+1F37C |
| HTML Entity | 👩‍🍼 |
| CSS | \1F469\200D\1F37C |
| JavaScript | \u{1F469}\u{200D}\u{1F37C} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 13 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |