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Susan Allison wrote:
>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb366054.htm
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>Anyone on the list familiar with this chair? Am I missing something or do
>women really prefer to nurse in chairs without arms? I wonder if it has been
>market tested.
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>The chair seems to have a lot of other good features, but my "nursing chair"
>has arms and when I'm nursing away from home I always look for chairs with
>arms. This is especially important as my 21-month-old daughter gets bigger and
>heavier.
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>Other thoughts? This isn't an April Fools Day joke, is it?
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>Susan
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I wanted to see someone nursing in it and looking comfortable. It just
doesn't seem possible to be comfortable.
My favorite nursing chair was my lazy boy, with a pillow at my lower
back. I also enjoyed lying down but I didn't do that during the day
because it tended to cause sleep in both baby and mother. Obviously, I
was able to nurse anywhere, especially my second child, but in comfort I
needed chair arms and soft comfy bottom and back (the chair, not mine).
Joylyn
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