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On 11/08/2006, at 9:23, Debbie Albert, Ph.D., IBCLC wrote:

> I am very concerned about these new restrictions because most of the
> population that I work with is corporate moms.   Some have to  
> travel  for work, and
> the new tsa guidelines work for women accompanied by their babies,   
> but what
> about women with pump in styles on business trips?

The lists of instructions I have read have specifically exempted milk  
for babies from the liquid proscription (including breastmilk and  
ABM), and also "medical items" sufficient and essential for the flight.
http://www.nbc10.com/news/9660668/detail.html

I would strenuously argue that a breast pump is a medical necessity  
for a lactating woman who can't hand express well enough. Not to  
mention much more discreet than hand expressing in a crowded airline!

Lara Hopkins

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