Since it's clearly okay according to the written law, the only thing I can
think of, it's the sponsoring organization, the Advance Medical Education
policy, that is causing a problem for this woman.
At the very least, they should have it printed in their brochure or flyer
that babies are not allowed in conference sessions. Babies are always
noisy, aren't they? The Advance Medical Education group needs to learn
something from ILCA, LLLI, & all the private LC-education organizations.
However, if babies ARE allowed in the conference sessions, but these folks
have a problem with a woman "doing that", I would suggest that babies
should not be allowed to be fed in ANY manner in those sessions. That
should include pacifiers because that's 'sucking', too. Gotta be
politically correct & avoid all discrimination, you know.
Phyllis
--- Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
--- Glendale, AZ, USA
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